In this oil painting still life, a blue-and-white porcelain bowl cradles a lively cluster of sweet peppers, still attached to their stems and leaves. The vivid reds and lush greens twist and arc, breathing with the remnants of the garden. Although harvested, the fruit remains tethered to growth — a quiet testament to the continuity of nature. With rich textures and glowing contrasts, the composition bridges Eastern porcelain elegance and Western painterly depth. This piece becomes more than a study of form and colour — it is a visual ode to season, memory, and the quiet poetry of everyday abundance.