

A mist-laden massif rises like a half-remembered dream, its pale, aqueous sky dissolving the boundary between atmosphere and stone while acidic greens and embered ochres ignite the lower ridges with quiet intensity. Needle-like spires and a fragile bridge punctuate the slopes, turning the landscape into a symbolic passage—part sanctuary, part ordeal—where human aspiration is reduced to slender marks against immensity. The granular speckling and softened edges lend the scene a weathered, temporal patina, suggesting that what we witness is less a place than an echo of persistence, hovering between revelation and erasure.







