

This nocturnal forest scene is orchestrated like a quiet incantation: a luminous band of water divides the earth from a densely braided canopy, turning the landscape into a threshold between the seen and the sensed. The dominant trunk in the foreground anchors the composition with a near-silhouette gravity, while the stippled foliage and layered trunks recede in intricate rhythms, suggesting memory accumulating in strata rather than simple depth. Cool blues and moonlit teals temper the embered undergrowth, creating a dialogue between stillness and latent heatβas if the woods are holding its breath, guarding a passageway of light. The scattered dark stones read like silent witnesses, punctuating the shoreline with a ceremonial calm that hints at contemplation, refuge, and the unknowable beyond the trees.







