



This work frames a quiet pond like a secret aperture in the thicket, where dense, stippled foliage presses inward to make the pale water feel like a held breath of light. The chromatic tapestry—emeralds, mosses, and warmed ochres—builds a vibrating perimeter, while the open surface becomes a soft mirror that refuses spectacle, offering only the suggestion of sky and the gentle drift of lilies. By compressing space at the edges and loosening it at the center, the painting turns landscape into an interior state: sanctuary not as escape, but as a momentary clearing in the mind where color settles into calm.







