



This watercolor landscape draws the eye along a quiet ribbon of water whose pale, reflective surface becomes a corridor of breath between dense, sun-steeped greens and a sky softened by rain-heavy washes. The composition balances immediacy and distanceβforeground reeds sketched with calligraphic economy give way to clustered trees that dissolve into atmospheric haze, suggesting memory more than topography. Light is not depicted as a single source but as a permeating presence, pooling in the water and catching on foliage, turning the scene into a meditation on stillness and renewal. Even the small birds, scattered like fleeting thoughts, imply a gentle passage of time within an otherwise suspended calm.







