

This woodland interior stages light as a slow revelation, spilling in fractured bands across stone and bark to turn the forest floor into a quiet ledger of time. Twisting, pale branches thread the center like calligraphy, their sinuous lines counterpointing the grounded weight of boulders and the steady verticals of trunks, so the composition breathes between tension and repose. The greens are not merely descriptive but devotional—layered and humid—suggesting a sanctuary where growth persists in the shadows and clarity arrives only in brief, luminous intervals. In that interplay of cool shade and warm highlights, the painting becomes a meditation on resilience: nature’s patient architecture holding space for stillness and renewal.







