



This painting orchestrates a luminous thicket of color—violets and indigos deepened by sudden turquoise flare—where foliage dissolves into near-abstraction and becomes pure atmosphere. Slender, charcoal-dark trunks and branches act as quiet calligraphy, holding the composition together while the impasto-like surfaces scatter light in broken, breathing facets. The space feels both intimate and endless, as if the viewer is standing inside a memory of a forest rather than before a literal grove, sensing growth, fragility, and renewal in the same pulse. In its shifting chromatic weather, nature is presented not as scenery but as an inner landscape—restless, radiant, and quietly resilient.







