Gugge Ravn
FRENCH TABLE
FRENCH TABLE
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Oil on canvas 80 x 80 cm 2026 - framed in a solid frame
A hush before the season turns.
Three terracotta pots stand in a quiet row on a worn wooden table, their young green shoots reaching upward with the unhurried certainty of things that know they will bloom. Between them, a glass flask holds a single stem — transparent, unpretentious, catching the light from a window that opens onto a dream of a garden beyond.
On the table below, onion bulbs rest like small, sleeping planets. Scattered red dots — berries or seeds — punctuate the pale surface like ellipses in a sentence not yet finished.
Outside the glass panes, the world dissolves into a soft chorus of lavender, yellow, and sage. A red spider lily reaches into the upper corner, wild and unbothered, as if it wandered in from somewhere wilder.
The whole scene breathes. It smells of soil and morning light and the particular patience of growing things.
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