



This watercolor landscape stages a quiet dialogue between solidity and dissolution: the dark, leaning trunks at left anchor the scene while the lake opens into a luminous expanse where sky and water exchange their identities. Warm, diffused light smolders at the horizon, dissolving distant trees into atmospheric haze and turning reflection into a gentle second world—less a mirror than a memory. In the foreground, lily pads and red blossoms punctuate the cool blues with deliberate, living accents, suggesting resilience and intimate attention amid the vast calm. The composition reads like a meditation on thresholds—day into dusk, land into water, presence into reverie—inviting the viewer to linger where boundaries soften.







