Bridge and Still Water
Koo-Chan leans on the weathered stone balustrade of an old bridge over a quiet Italian canal, looking down at the water. The concept is reflection and stillness: the dessert-girl pausing, her sweetness mirrored in the calm water below, with nothing in her hands. She rests one hand on the warm stone edge and lets the other hang loosely at her side, body angled toward the canal, the hem of her cream waffle-textured skirt stirring in a gentle breeze. Her pastel-mint layered top flows softly, with a pastel green ribbon and lime charm in her silver hair and a small cherry accent. Her expression is calm and reflective, a quiet peaceful look with a gentle glint of light in her eyes. The background is a soft watercolor of weathered pastel buildings, an arched stone bridge, and a wooden rowboat drifting below, painted loosely so Koo-Chan stays the focus. Warm late-afternoon light from the left warms her face and dress while cool blue reflections from the water fill her shaded side. It is a quiet, calm, reflective mood, with Koo-Chan, the quiet dessert-girl, as its tranquil center.