



This mountain vista is staged like a revelation, where a single ridge ignites in molten gold and ember-red, as if the sun were drawing breath through the stone itself. The composition builds in layered silhouettes—cool, receding blues anchoring the foreground—so the illuminated summit rises with quiet authority, suspended between earth’s weight and the sky’s pale hush. Light becomes the true subject: a transient benediction that both exalts the peak and underscores the humility of everything that falls into shadow. In that tension between radiance and obscurity, the work suggests a meditation on aspiration—how moments of clarity arrive briefly, then retreat, leaving memory as the afterglow.







