



A veil of rain-softened blues and violets descends over the mountain range, letting the sky dissolve into the land as if memory itself were the atmosphere. Below, a luminous green plain opens like a quiet breath, its watery reflections and broken washes guiding the eye toward a thin ribbon of settlement—small, warm notes of habitation held gently between vast weather and patient earth. The composition balances distance and intimacy: the hills anchor the horizon while the foreground’s looseness suggests impermanence, turning the landscape into a meditation on shelter, transience, and the calm resilience of place.







