



This landscape stages a quiet dialogue between permanence and passing: layered mountains recede in cool, muted bands while the foreground trees flare into red and amber, like brief declarations against a long horizon. The composition relies on spacious fields and deliberate intervals, letting each trunk stand as a measured mark in time, its shadow stretching with a gentle insistence across the ground. Below, the waterβs pale mirror softens the scene into memory, turning color into reflection and suggesting that what feels vivid is already dissolving into stillness.







