After the March

Acrylic on canvas, diptych, 2 x 60 cm × 75 cm

If The March of the Sunflowers was order, then this is its echo.

In this diptych, the rhythm softens. The sunflowers lean and overlap, less rigid, more human. The geometry remains, but the formation bends, flowers crowd together, less like units, more like voices in a shared memory.

Above them, the sky opens wide, layered, radiant, emotional. Red and peach and violet stretch across the horizon like a held breath. It is not dramatic. It is vast. A calm after movement. A moment of reflection.

After the March is not a conclusion, but a pause.
A scene not of action, but of togetherness.
A field still facing forward, but now, gently, collectively, at rest.

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