Description
A rose bush stands with stems reaching outward, each branch bearing clusters of open roses and tight buds. The blooms appear layered, gathered in quiet abundance. Leaves form a textured backdrop, their shape contrasting the rounded petals. Some flowers are full, others still unfolding. The bush fills its space, neither wild nor overly trimmed. It holds a steady presence, rooted and settled. No added elements distract—just the rose bush in its own form, holding color and shape without flourish, framed naturally by the garden around it.




