



This watercolor landscape holds its quiet drama in the meeting of earth and reflection, where a pebbled shoreline dissolves into a glassy surface that mirrors the treeline with tender uncertainty. Soft washes of blue and grey create an atmosphere of suspended time, while the sparse, wind-leaning grasses and distant birds give the scene a breathing, transient rhythm. The composition invites a meditative reading: nature is not presented as spectacle, but as a thresholdβan edge where perception wavers between what is solid and what is only remembered in water.







