

A dense cluster of geometric dwellings gathers at the pictureβs base like a city holding its breath, their illuminated windows suggesting private lives flickering against an encroaching vastness. Above, the land unfolds in rhythmic, stitched bands of green and gold that soften into distant, ochre hillsβan almost textile sensibility where contour becomes memory and time is measured in layers. The spare line of trees stands as a fragile threshold between habitation and wilderness, while the speckled, storm-blue sky presses downward, turning the landscape into a contemplative stage where human order feels temporary yet tenderly persistent.







