

This work stages a jubilant canopy of trees as a single, breathing tapestry, where countless stippled leaves in vermilion and magenta thicken into a near-architectural mass. Against the softened, honeyed sky, the dark branching veins read like calligraphy—both structure and memory—holding together a season poised at its most incandescent edge. The compressed space denies a distant horizon, immersing the viewer in pure abundance, as if autumn’s brilliance were less a landscape than an interior state: warmth, intensity, and the quiet knowledge of impermanence.