Medium: Oil on Board | Dimensions: 48cm x 67cm x 1cm
This painting captures a quiet moment in the early light, when the day begins not with certainty, but with gentleness.
Peonies gather in a porcelain vase beside an open window, their fullness softened by sheer curtains and drifting air. Morning light filters through the glass, touching petals, fabric, and surface unevenly, never fully illuminating, never fully withholding.
On the table below, broken porcelain rests quietly. These fragments are not accidents, but part of the story. They reflect the way light finds its way through imperfection, how beauty often reveals itself not in what is whole, but in what has been worn, chipped, or broken open.
The painting holds a delicate balance between inside and outside, stillness and movement, fragility and abundance. It invites the viewer to slow down and notice the small moments — the passing light, the fallen petal, the quiet acceptance that nothing needs to be perfect to be beautiful.