



The painting dissolves a lakeside settlement into a fevered architecture of color, where ember reds and harvest golds flare like memory held up to the light. Vertical trunks cut the surface into solemn intervals, turning the landscape into a quiet rhythm of interruption—nature’s dark measure against human shelter. Reflections and structures interlock until the shoreline feels less like a place than a threshold, suggesting how home can be both anchored and wavering, mirrored by the water’s softened, trembling geometry.







