QUIETE (Stillness) is the silent narration of an intimate interior, suspended in a luminous and private pause. The room preserves the traces of a presence that has only just stepped away: open books, scattered papers, cups on the coffee table, objects left naturally in place. Nothing appears truly abandoned; each element seems to guard a thought, an interrupted gesture, a memory still alive.
Light enters through the large windows, filtered by the greenery outside, enveloping the room in a deep calm. The blue tones of the walls and furnishings transform the space into a place of reflection, while the plants and flowers introduce a discreet yet vital natural presence, capable of dialoguing with the intimacy of the home.
In this work, quiet is not absence, but listening. It is an inner condition, a suspended time in which the gaze can pause and regain balance. QUIETE (Stillness) thus becomes a reflection on the delicacy of inhabited spaces, on the memory of simple things, and on the silent poetry of light.