A solitary figure stands beneath a wide pink sky, holding flowers close to her chest. Bare trees rise in the distance, while the figure remains grounded in a quiet pose. The contrast between the black ink and the soft rose colour creates a tension between severity and tenderness, winter and warmth, stillness and inner movement.
The work suggests a moment of waiting, remembrance and quiet endurance. The flowers can be read as fragile signs of hope, care and emotional offering. They are held close, almost protectively, as if the figure carries something delicate through a barren world. The leafless trees above and behind her echo vulnerability and exposure, while the pink sky introduces a dreamlike emotional atmosphere, turning the scene into an inner landscape rather than a literal place.
The figure is not described through realism but through presence: her gaze, posture, and the rough texture of the ink convey a state of soul. The work speaks of resilience without drama, of tenderness held in difficult surroundings.
Under the Rose-Coloured Sky is a poetic image of quiet strength: a figure carrying life, memory, and softness through a landscape marked by absence.