Sometimes the evening changes its mind.
This painting captures a quiet, cinematic story — the moment after a plan fades into stillness. A woman remains by the bathtub, the dress untouched, a glass of red wine replacing the night that might have been.
Through its planar composition and layered greens, No Date explores solitude not as emptiness, but as reflection. The geometry of the scene frames her calm presence, while the subtle color contrasts between warm light and deep green tiles suggest both tension and peace.
A story of pause, decision, and gentle defiance — an intimate moment told through silence and color.