This work reflects on death as a transitional space suspended between presence and disappearance. The vertical floral forms emerge from a dark, void-like background, evoking vegetation growing along the mythical banks of the River Styx.
Luminous green and acidic yellow tones pulse against deep black surfaces, creating tension between vitality and decay, while the central violet form disrupts the rhythm of the composition like a fracture or passage.
Rather than illustrating mythology directly, the painting transforms the Styx into a psychological landscape where the flowers become symbols of memory, transformation, and impermanence.