August Virginia Creeper in the Rain 2 copper by Monika Frys-Żurek
A captured moment of silence between drops of summer rain, where a solitary leaf reveals the traces of time and light. The Virginia creeper — in culture a symbol of fidelity and endurance — here becomes a sign of tender persistence: intimate, alive, profoundly human.
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A single leaf, steeped in water and the gold of August, emerges from the shadow like a thought that refuses to fade. Its texture — beaded with droplets — reminds us that every moment carries the trace of something meaningful. The Virginia creeper, for centuries a symbol of fidelity and endurance, here becomes a metaphor for closeness and for strength rooted in what seems ephemeral. In this simplicity lies tenderness, and in the silence — a light that endures despite all.
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