After Bloom – Original Oil Painting (35 × 46 cm Canvas)
An original oil painting centered on a cluster of cyclamen, where form and color gather into a dense, contained presence. The composition holds a moment that feels suspended—neither fully in bloom nor entirely withdrawn.
The surface is tactile and active, with layered brushwork shaping the leaves and petals into a structure that appears cohesive, yet subtly unstable. Deep greens anchor the composition, while softer tones rise and recede, creating a quiet tension across the image.
Rather than emphasizing peak vitality, the work lingers in what follows—where presence remains, but begins to shift.
After Bloom
Vision
After Bloom reflects on the state that exists beyond intensity. The cyclamen hold their form, yet no longer operate at their fullest expression. What remains is not absence, but a quieter persistence.
The work considers how presence continues even as it changes—gradually, almost imperceptibly—without clear transition or resolution.
It does not frame this as loss, but as condition: a space where fullness and fading coexist.
