

A quiet grove of slender trees stands like a measured cadence against broad, banded fields, where each horizontal layer softens into the next and turns the landscape into a slow breath. The low, angled light stretches their shadows into long violet ribbons, transforming ordinary ground into a map of timeβevidence of a passing hour and a lingering presence. With its tactile, stippled surface and restrained palette of greens and grays, the work balances openness and solitude, suggesting that stillness is not emptiness but a kind of attentive listening to the land.







