

Rendered in a restrained black-and-white register, the scene stretches horizontally like a quiet breath, where grazing animals become dark, weighty punctuation marks against an expansive, weathered plain. The still water in the foreground functions as both mirror and threshold, doubling the bodies into softened reflections and suggesting a fragile equilibrium between presence and absence. Subtle shifts in tonal haze and the low, distant horizon invite contemplation of timeβs slow pastureβan everyday ritual that reads, in monochrome, as an elegy for unhurried coexistence with the land.







