

This intimate river study captures nature not as a panoramic spectacle but as a tactile encounterβpaint built up in thick, decisive strokes that let water feel weighty, cold, and alive. Earthy ochres and slate violets anchor the rockbed while sharp, milky whites fracture across the surface like fleeting glints of light, turning turbulence into a kind of quiet music. Above, the softened canopy reads as a protective veil, compressing space so the viewer is held close to the current, where persistence and erosion become a subtle metaphor for timeβs patient work.







