

This watercolor village scene settles into a quiet rhythm of labor paused, where resting cattle become the soft fulcrum between humble architecture and the wide, breathing expanse of earth. The artist lets light dissolve into dust and wash, using warm earthen reds against bleached thatch and a muted sky to suggest not only midday heat but the slow wearing of time on rural life. Loose, splattered marks animate the trees and edges of buildings, turning the ordinary into a kind of memoryβhalf observed, half feltβwhere stability and fragility coexist in the same sunlit silence.







