

A quiet grove unfolds as an intricate tapestry of stippled blossoms, where the dense, crimson canopy dominates like a remembered pulse against the muted earth. The composition balances solidity and drift: dark trunks anchor the scene while the particulate mark-making dissolves foliage and meadow into a soft atmospheric haze, suggesting time passing rather than a single moment observed. Red repeats across treetop and groundcover as a visual echo—less botanical fact than emotional refrain—implying renewal, longing, and the way nature stores intensity within an otherwise restrained landscape. The work’s meditative surface invites close looking, turning abundance into a kind of silence.







