

This woodland scene is orchestrated as a quiet immersion, where a pale ribbon of path slips through dense, stippled foliage like a remembered thought returning. The painter’s greens—layered from cool turquoise to muted olive—create a breathing canopy, while the dark, slender trunks lean diagonally to lend the composition a gentle, inward pull. Light is not dramatic but patiently sifted, catching on leaves in scattered flecks and turning the undergrowth into a soft threshold between concealment and invitation. The work reads as a meditation on passage: nature not as spectacle, but as a sanctuary that absorbs noise and restores attention.







