

A veil of cool blues settles over the scene like early mist, while the meadow’s long green strokes rise diagonally in a quiet surge, giving the composition a sense of wind and breath. The daisies—small, luminous interruptions of white and ochre—hover between clarity and dissolve, as if memory itself were blooming and fading in the same instant. By softening the horizon into a diffuse woodland silhouette, the artist turns space into an emotional field: a meditation on tenderness, transience, and the resilient insistence of light within a hushed landscape.







