Fleur Évanescente is a study in restraint and opulence — a classic watercolour floral rendered in photorealistic washes of dye over a tone-on-tone Art Nouveau ground. Fall flowers drift across the surface like pressed blooms on antique stationery, their hyper-detailed petals contrasting with the soft, ornamental underlayer. The pattern revisits the lost finesse of Alphose Mucha's posters of the 19th-century, merging archival European techniques with a contemporary non-directional layout.