



This still life stages a polished brass ewer as a quiet monument to patience and ritual, its elongated spout and handle forming a poised calligraphy against a softened, atmospheric ground. Warm highlights glide across the metal’s rounded belly, catching fleeting greens and ochres like remembered rooms, while the pomegranate—whole and split—introduces a visceral counterpoint of flesh and seed, abundance edged with fragility. The composition balances weight and delicacy: reflective permanence set beside fruit that can only be held briefly, suggesting the tender interval between preservation and decay.







