



This watercolor shelters a humble dwelling beneath a canopy of washed greens and ochres, where the trees rise like quiet sentinels and the roof’s warm rust tones anchor the scene in lived, human time. The loose, splattered handling of pigment lets air and weather become protagonists—light breaks through the foliage in soft veils, while the building’s simplified geometry holds steady against nature’s restless bloom. A narrow path and distant figures hint at passage and return, suggesting that home here is less a place than a memory continually re-formed by season, light, and distance.







