Après-midi Assoupi
A young woman rests on a bed near open shutters, her body stretched loosely across rumpled fabric as afternoon light spills into the room. Sunlight filters through slatted wood, casting soft patterns of shadow that move gently across skin, wall, and linen.
The scene is defined by lassitude rather than pose. Nothing is arranged for display. The body yields to gravity, the room to light, the moment to its own unhurried rhythm. Outside, foliage blurs into color; inside, time loosens its grip.
Après-midi Assoupi (Drowsy Afternoon) is a meditation on the quiet suspension that arrives between wakefulness and sleep—when thought softens, attention drifts, and the day briefly forgets itself. The human presence is calm, inward, and unguarded, held by light rather than observed by it.
Designed for spaces that value warmth, stillness, and private pause, this work brings a domestic note of rest into the collection without breaking its silence.
This work is ideal for reproduction as a fine art print, with or without a frame, or on stretched canvas.
And can easily be rendered on a variety of products, ranging from apparel like t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, towels, and blankets, and/or mugs, etc.