



In this quiet interior, a solitary kettle rests like a small altar on a spare stool, its dark silhouette held against a curtain of milky daylight that turns the window into a soft, breathing veil. The composition is built on verticals and gentle washes, letting diluted blues and warm ochres converse across the roomβcool restraint meeting domestic comfort. Shadows stretch toward the viewer, elongating time itself and suggesting the pause before a ritual begins: water not yet boiling, conversation not yet spoken. The piece elevates the ordinary into contemplative stillness, where absence becomes presence and light performs the role of memory.







