

This woodland scene stages a quiet dialogue between solidity and dissolution: the upright trunks form a solemn colonnade while the lake beyond unfurls as a band of lucid blue, breathing space into the composition. Light filters through the canopy in fractured, shimmering passages, turning leaves into a lacework of highlights and casting long, contemplative shadows that suggest time moving gently across the earth. The chromatic shift from sun-warmed greens and ochres in the foreground to the cool, saturated water reads like an emotional gradientβan invitation from grounded presence toward reflective distance. In this threshold between forest and shoreline, the painting becomes a meditation on perception itself, where nature is not merely seen but listened to in stillness.







