



This watercolor landscape distills the countryside into veils of atmosphere, where lavender hills dissolve into a soft, hovering sky and the valley opens like a quiet breath. Broad washes of spring green and earth-red are punctuated by dark, spare tree silhouettes, turning the scene into a meditation on distanceβwhat is held close, and what fades into memory. The deliberate use of untouched paper as light lends the fields a transient shimmer, as if the day itself is still forming. Within this gentle austerity, the work suggests a pastoral refuge that remains porous and uncertain, shaped as much by feeling as by geography.







