This is how the author describes his painting:
The Japanese tea ceremony is more than just a tea party, it's a dance of meaning and emptiness. Every cup of tea is a temptation, every sip a step into the unknown. In this quiet silence, every guest becomes part of a game where tea is an illusion for the mind. A cut flower lies on the table, a reminder: life is calm, beautiful, and finite. The flower is not just a witness, but a participant in this ceremony—its petals whisper of life's transience, of its end always near.
The cup touches the lips, and time slows. The red petals of the flower conceal a paradoxical truth: the desire for harmony and inner warmth leads to constant movement. In this silence of tea, a dialogue unfolds not with words, but with memories, fears, and dreams, resolved in a single act. Meeting oneself is everyone's destiny in this strange and multilayered world, and the red flower is merely a question to which no one knows the answer.
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