Raoul Ponchon said: "When my glass is empty, I pity it; when my glass is full, I empty it."
In this oil work, I sought to capture the essence of a moment of pause, a silent meditation in the space of a café. The brushstrokes impregnated with impressionism draw the viewer into an intimate atmosphere, where light plays on textures and forms.
It is a celebration of tranquility in everyday life, an invitation to linger on simple pleasures.