

This tranquil river landscape is composed as a long, meditative breath, where the dark, glassy water becomes a mirror that softens the boundary between earth and sky. The artist orchestrates warm grasses in the foreground against cool blue reflections, letting subtle tonal shifts and broken brushwork suggest the quiet movement of air and current rather than depicting it outright. A small, humble structure nestled at the left edge reads like a memory half-recalled—human presence absorbed into the surrounding green—while the widening waterway draws the eye inward, proposing nature as both refuge and passage. In its restrained light and spacious silence, the painting speaks to contemplation: the world pauses, and in the pause, meaning gently accumulates.







