A perforated ceramic pot, nestled within the folds of white linen placed on a wooden table. Milk-white in colour; short and curvaceous and wide-set. White perforated pottery is a staple of ancient civilisations and is hard to come across in the modern art and sculpture world.
Next to the decorative perforated pot is a freshly plucked green apple. The colour is luminous, the fruit probably having dropped from the tree on account of its sheer weight. Placed there by the youngest daughter of the house who had been delighted at the sight of it lying in her garden, but had then promptly forgotten about it!
Gathered around the white perforated pot is a mass of rough-hewn linen in the same colour. Its pristine shade contrasts beautifully with the textured ochre of the wooden surface underneath.
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