"Still life with fish" deconstructs the traditional genre of still-life painting by blending organic culinary elements with geometric rationality. The artwork creates a powerful visual dialogue between the fluid, lively textures of fresh greens and the calculated, grid-like structure encompassing the fish form. Rather than merely documenting food items, the composition investigates the structural and cultural anatomy of ingredients. The contrasting backdrops—a stark, minimalist white against a bold, energetic red—further emphasize the tension between nature and human order. Through this conceptual layout, the culinary objects are elevated into symbolic forms, inviting the viewer to question how cultural memory, gastronomy, and contemporary abstraction intersect on the canvas.