



A cool ribbon of road glides through a colonnade of trees, its pale wash catching fractured sunlight like remembered quiet, while the dark trunks stand as both guardians and thresholds. Beyond the gate, the landscape opens into a luminous pasture where the distant barn and grazing cattle read as small anchors of human continuity against an airy, rinsed horizon. The artist’s transparent layers let light and shadow breathe together, turning ordinary rural geometry—fence rails, branches, and the bend of the lane—into a meditation on passage from shelter to openness, from intimacy to distance.







