

This woodland scene gathers its quiet drama in the interlaced bamboo, where angled stalks form a rhythmic lattice that both shelters and unsettles, like a threshold into a more private ecology. Sunlight breaks through in milky, fractured patches, dissolving the ground into a luminous clearing while the water below holds a darker, more contemplative mirror—less reflection than memory. The palette of sap greens, ochres, and earthen browns oscillates between vitality and decay, suggesting nature’s continual negotiation between growth and disappearance. In this tension, the work becomes a meditation on refuge: a place where light arrives only by being filtered, and stillness is earned through density.