

A luminous canopy of ochre and gold descends like a softened storm of petals, its stippled surface creating a suspended, almost sacred atmosphere where light feels particulate and tactile. Beneath it, the forest resolves into vertical, ink-like trunks that dissolve into mist, turning space into a quiet threshold rather than a mapped terrain. The two deer—small, pale presences—hover at the edge of recognition, suggesting both guardianship and fragility, as if the scene is less a landscape than a remembered hush where nature and time briefly agree to be still.