
The still life captivates with the harmony of white‑and‑pink peonies and softly shimmering fabrics. Here, the flower is not merely a motif, but a subtle metaphor for the fleeting nature and generosity of the moment. The viewer’s gaze glides smoothly: from the lush, “whipped” texture of the petals to the strict geometry of the ceramic vase, and then to the elegant folds of the tablecloth. In this way, an ordinary scene transforms into an intimate arrangement full of inner meaning. The palette is built on noble pearlescent and powdery hues, delicately enlivened by rare green accents. These touches prevent the composition from becoming overly sweet, lending it freshness and vitality. This work is a true gift for any collector: it will seamlessly fit into a living space while retaining the museum‑quality composition and execution
Dmitry Krasnov
Artist and author of the unique interior murals of the Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos in Ravenna, Italy, and the altar of the Church of Andrew the First-Called at the Vorontsov-Dashkov estate, Vladimir Region. Graduate of the Moscow State University of Arts and Industry named after S. G. Stroganov. His works are a profound reflection of Christian symbolism and religious themes, conveying spirituality and faith.