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A lyrical poem offers a close, painterly reading of a floral still life, cataloguing a richly arranged bouquet in an ornate vessel along with small accompaniments such as insects, dew drops, a snail and a bird's nest with eggs. Detailed sensory description of color, translucence and surface texture is paired with commentary on the artist's glazing techniques, secrecy and painstaking craft. The poem moves between precise visual observation and reflective meditation, examining how artistic skill both imitates and intensifies nature while evoking the viewer's admiration and emotional response.
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