Death Is More Alive Than Life






A visual metaphor for the tragedy of existence—life, like flowers in a vase, stands still, lingering in passive, fragile bloom if we do nothing with it. Only when death nears do we struggle, flop around, gasp, and suffocate like a fish out of water, desperate to fight and escape the inevitable. Yet, in the end, we become just as still, gazing upon what we’ve lost with quiet regret.