

Rendered in a restrained graphite palette, the scene lets tonal gradations do the emotional work—softening the hillside into a quiet threshold between cultivated shelter and the expansive, unspoken sky. The low cottages sit like held breath beneath the dense crown of trees, their still geometry counterweighted by foliage that swells and dissolves into misty light. A gentle diagonal slope guides the eye downward toward the water’s edge, suggesting time’s slow current and the way memory settles into landscapes we think we’ve left behind. In this hush of greys, the drawing becomes less a record of place than a meditation on belonging—where nature and habitation negotiate a fragile, enduring truce.







