

This work suspends the viewer in a hushed wetland where vertical reeds and tree-trunks form a trembling curtain, their reflections dissolving the boundary between earth and water. A cool, misted palette of blue-greys is punctured by a field of violet blossoms that reads like memory surfacing—soft, insistently luminous—while the faint deer silhouettes introduce a quiet sentience, as if the landscape itself is watching. The composition’s layered veils of paint and softened edges cultivate a meditative ambiguity, suggesting not a literal place but a threshold where stillness, vulnerability, and renewal coexist.