The plaster peels around the windowpane as Virginia creeper clings, hangs low on the old stone wall that crumbles, veined by the cracks from the hourglass’s flow. The weathered wood of her rafters frame this battered house that’s fading away like the troubles and cares she’d contained which are silting fast into the sandy soil. The creeper‘s five leaves grasp like a hand: Gaia hugs this house in her tightening embrace to fully devour all the follies of man until only the quiet creeper remains.
Inspired by a crumbling old house overgrown with Virginia creeper.