



This watercolor landscape unfolds in a long, quiet breath, where the pale expanse of water and the low horizon create a spacious pause that invites contemplation rather than spectacle. A ribbon of train cars slices laterally through the greens, an understated emblem of human passage that neither dominates nor disappears, suggesting a negotiated coexistence between transit and terrain. The sky’s washed blues and soft grays drift in layered veils, letting light feel provisional—more sensed than stated—so the scene hovers between weather and memory. In this restrained balance of movement and stillness, the work becomes a meditation on distance: how we cross through places even as they hold their own enduring silence.







