The First Signs of Spring
In the gentle hush of early April, nature’s quiet promise is laid bare on a wooden surface. Delicate willow catkins, symbols of renewal, stand tall in a weathered metal pitcher, their soft fluff catching the light. Beside them, worn books and a crumpled linen cloth evoke a sense of timelessness and quiet contemplation. The scene feels suspended—between winter’s end and spring’s full bloom—a moment of stillness where nature and memory intertwine. It’s not just a still life, but a breath held in anticipation of what’s to come.
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Still life