



This landscape arrives as a memory fractured into vivid planes—cobalt and spring green laid down in brisk, declarative strokes that let the paper’s white breathe like unspoken light. A tall, calligraphic tree anchors the foreground while the horizon dissolves into bands of color and scattered silhouettes, suggesting distance not as geography but as mood and recollection. The composition’s restless diagonals and scraped passages create a gentle tension between pastoral calm and the sensation of movement, as if the land is being reassembled while we look. In its pared forms and radiant contrasts, the work turns nature into a lyrical shorthand for resilience—fields, water, and sky distilled into the pulse of renewal.







