



This painting stages an autumn corridor where the path dissolves into a ribbon of reflected reds and mauves, turning the ground into a quiet mirror for the canopy’s heat. Thick, impasto-like strokes fracture the foliage into petal-shaped facets, so the scene feels less observed than remembered—an accumulation of sensations rather than a fixed view. The cool flashes of turquoise and the acidic greens along the edges puncture the crimson dominance, suggesting renewal threaded through decay and a pulse of life beneath the season’s burn. The composition’s gentle recession invites passage, yet the dense, almost tactile color insists on lingering, as if time itself has been slowed by abundance.







