

A broad ochre field unfurls like a held breath, its granular surface catching light in countless small tremors that make the ground feel both cultivated and strangely primordial. A single curving track cuts through the expanse, a quiet gesture of human passage that guides the eye toward a slender line of trees whose dark trunks anchor a canopy of embered autumn tones. Behind them, a cool, misty band softens the horizon, setting warmth against restraint and turning the scene into a meditation on transience—where nature’s blaze is already edged with disappearance.







