

This woodland scene is built as a quiet architecture of vertical trunks and an almost continuous canopy, where innumerable green notes stitch the surface into a single, breathing field. Light appears not as a spotlight but as a patient seep—filtering through foliage and pooling in scattered clearings—so that space is felt as layered thresholds rather than open distance. The darkened foreground and dense mid-ground create a contemplative enclosure, suggesting nature as both sanctuary and secrecy, a place where the eye wanders but the mind settles. In its insistence on immersion over spectacle, the work becomes a meditation on abundance: growth so thick it turns into silence.







