



Set against a cool, atmospheric field of blues, the forest rises like a living choirβleafless trunks drawn as pale filigree while bursts of vermilion, gold, and emerald flare through the canopy like remembered seasons refusing to fade. The composition layers botanical forms into a gentle turbulence, where fine linear tracery and dense, feathery foliage create a rhythm of expansion and withdrawal, as if the landscape is breathing between silence and song. Light is treated less as illumination than as a permeating mood, turning the grove into a threshold space where winterβs restraint is braided with the insistence of growth. In this suspension between dormancy and eruption, the work reads as an allegory of renewal: vitality not as a single event, but as persistent, luminous recurrence.







