A delicate ink-and-wash painting portrays a traditional East Asian pavilion nestled among blooming cherry trees.
Soft pink blossoms drift across expressive black ink branches, framing the weathered structure and its gently sloping tiled roof.
Stone steps lead quietly toward the entrance, partially dissolving into misty washes of gray, as if the scene is emerging from memory rather than place.
The restrained palette and flowing brushwork evoke stillness, impermanence, and quiet contemplation, capturing a fleeting moment of harmony between architecture and nature.