

This quiet landscape distills the world into broad, breathing planes of color, where the pale sky presses gently against a low canopy of green, as if time itself has slowed to a hush. Loose, economical brushwork dissolves detail into sensation—tree forms hover between presence and memory—while the open foreground reads like a threshold, inviting the eye to step into the cool shadowed interior. Light is not dramatized but diffused, turning the scene into a meditation on stillness and transience, the way a familiar place becomes most profound when it is barely described.







