

This watercolor scene holds a quiet tension between presence and dissolution, as tree trunks rise like sentinels from still, flood-lapped water while their reflections soften into wavering memory. A restrained palette of ochres, olive greens, and misted yellows lets light do the narrating, washing the distant bank into a luminous haze that feels both protective and uncertain. The composition anchors itself in the dark, rooted foreground yet releases the eye toward an open, bleaching horizon, suggesting endurance within a landscape gently rewritten by time and tide. In the spare, branching silhouettes, the work evokes resilienceβlife persisting even as boundaries between land, water, and air quietly blur.







