



This watercolor landscape settles into a quiet meditation where the river becomes a pale ribbon of breath, guiding the eye through luminous fields toward a softened horizon. A dark canopy of foliage frames the sky like a protective threshold, its broken, wet-on-wet edges counterpointing the open clarity of the waterβs surface. The palette of fresh greens and cool blues carries an after-rain tenderness, suggesting not spectacle but renewalβnatureβs pause between weather and memory. In the gentle reflections and spacious negative areas, the work speaks of stillness as a form of passage, inviting the viewer to inhabit time more slowly.







