

A cool veil of blue-green light settles over the stand of trees, turning the forest into a single breathing organism rather than a collection of individuals. The repeated verticals create a quiet rhythmβlike a pulseβwhile the softened edges and diffused atmosphere suggest a memory of nature filtered through dusk, mist, or inner contemplation. In this restrained palette, depth is built less through sharp perspective than through subtle tonal shifts, inviting the eye to wander and pause, as if listening for what the landscape refuses to say outright. The work becomes a meditation on solitude and continuity, where calm is not emptiness but a gathered, patient presence.







