

Rendered in austere monochrome, the landscape unfolds as a sequence of receding ridgelines that dissolve into mist, turning distance into a quiet meditation on time and impermanence. The small cluster of figures poised on the left edge becomes a human punctuation mark against the vast, tonal gradients—present yet humbled—inviting the viewer to inhabit that threshold between companionship and immensity. Light is not merely illumination here but a soft erasure, smoothing the mountains into layered memories and suggesting that what we call “horizon” is as much psychological as it is geographic.