Pomum Suspenditum (The Suspended Apple)

I am thinking about the moment of suspension — not just physical, but spiritual and temporal. The apple hangs between growth and fall, held in a quiet pause that feels both intimate and charged. This work reflects my ongoing fascination with stillness as a form of contemplation: the way a single fruit, briefly arrested in time, can become an offering.

Oil and gesso on canvas in antique frame 26 w x 36 h cm Unframed 32.5 w x 43.5 h cm Framed