

A riot of crimson blossoms erupts from earthen vessels, their velvety petals laid on in thick, decisive strokes that make the bouquet feel as tactile as it is luminous. Against a cool, weathered field of blues and teal, the warm ochres and greens create a charged equilibrium—like intimacy held in suspense within a wider, indifferent space. The scattered leaves below read as quiet after-notes, suggesting time’s gentle undoing even as the flowers insist on presence, desire, and renewal. In this tension between abundance and drift, the still life becomes a meditation on how beauty both anchors us and slips away.