



This riverscape distills a quiet drama of weight and transience, where the boulder’s immovable presence is softened by water that slides, curls, and remembers it only as a trembling reflection. Cool blue-greys and muted earth tones choreograph the eye through submerged stones toward a distant haze, letting light skim the surface in thin, silvery passages that feel like withheld breath. The composition’s low vantage and glassy shallows invite contemplation of time’s dual labor—erosion and polishing—suggesting a tender negotiation between permanence and continual change.







