

A solitary boatman glides across a dense, jewel-toned expanse of water, where thick, mosaic-like strokes turn the surface into a living skin that seems to breathe with each shift of light. The composition stages a poignant dialogue between the deep ultramarine below and the swelling green canopy above, as if the figure is suspended between immersion and refuge, shadow and sustenance. This small human presence—nearly consumed by color and texture—suggests a quiet perseverance, the act of passage becoming a meditation on humility within an overwhelming, fertile world.







