

This landscape distills the season into a measured choreography of vertical trunks and floating crowns, where ember-red foliage flickers against a vast, contemplative field of blue. The composition’s broad horizontal bands—golden ground, muted midland, and distant ridge—create a quiet architectural space that makes each tree feel like a solitary witness, rooted yet transient. Warm tones pool like afterglow at the base of the forms, suggesting memory settling into earth while the cool horizon holds a steady, almost meditative stillness. In its restrained geometry and luminous color contrasts, the work becomes less a view than a meditation on distance, change, and the tender dignity of passing light.







