



This intimate riverside scene holds its quiet drama in the meeting of two worlds: a dense canopy of greens pressing inward and a reflective channel that opens the composition like a breath. The painter lets light sift through foliage in broken, impressionistic strokes, so the water becomes both mirror and memory—holding sky-blue flashes, submerged shadows, and drifting lily pads as punctuation. Space is constructed less by line than by atmosphere, drawing the eye from the cool, deep foreground into a sunlit field beyond, as if the landscape were gently revealing its own interior calm. The work reads as a meditation on threshold—between land and water, concealment and clarity, the fleeting and the enduring.







