



This pared-down landscape operates like a quiet meditation on weather and memory, where stitched marks of rain fall with measured restraint and the cloud hovers as a tactile presence rather than a passing effect. Broad, geometric hills are layered in muted greens and ochres, their soft overlaps suggesting shifting time—sunlight and shadow negotiating for the same terrain. The composition’s spacious arcs and subdued palette turn nature into an interior state, as if the horizon were less a destination than a feeling held briefly in balance between calm and unease.







