

Encircled like a held breath, this verdant landscape gathers its many greens into a quiet cosmology where forest, hill, and water become a single, self-sustaining system of calm. The composition hinges on a still lake that mirrors the canopy in softened, nocturnal tones, suggesting not mere reflection but a doubling of timeβwhat is seen and what is remembered. Subtle halos of light along the treetops lend the scene an almost devotional atmosphere, as if nature were illuminated from within rather than by sun or moon. In the stylized foliage and layered silhouettes, the work speaks of sanctuary and fragility at once: an Eden carefully arranged, beautiful precisely because it feels finite and protected.







