



This impasto landscape gathers itself around a solitary tree, whose twisting trunk anchors the composition like a lived memory amid a buoyant tide of color. Thick, mosaic-like strokes fracture the light into citron and sky-blue facets, turning atmosphere into something tactile and celebratory rather than merely seen. Below, the riot of reds and violets reads as a pulse of seasonal abundance—nature not as quiet refuge, but as an ecstatic force that insists on renewal. The painting’s spatial looseness, dissolving edges, and layered pigment suggest a world apprehended through feeling first, where sunlight becomes a language of resilience.







