

This watercolor gathers a stand of winter trees into a single, breathing mass, where cool blues and violets pool in the snow like quiet memory and the crowns flare with amber light as if holding the last warmth of the season. The composition hinges on that central thicket—dense, almost cathedral-like—while long, raking shadows stretch outward, turning the blank field into a stage for time’s slow passage. Transparent washes and broken edges allow sky and frost to seep through the branches, suggesting a landscape not merely observed but felt: solitude tempered by radiance, stillness animated by the promise of return.







