

This landscape stages an austere stone pavilion as a quiet witness to time, its stacked horizontals and repeating columns creating a measured rhythm against the unruly boulder fields and winding river below. Warm, weathered ochres in the foreground give way to cooler greens and hazed blues, letting distance dissolve into memory while the architecture holds its crisp, human geometry. The composition reads like a dialogue between endurance and erosion—sacred order set gently into a terrain that refuses to be tamed—inviting contemplation on how civilizations mark the earth even as the earth slowly reclaims them.







