



This painting stages a quiet woodland threshold where dense, earthen brushwork presses inward, yet a pale reservoir of sky opens like a held breath at the center. Flecks of spring-green leaf forms puncture the browns and umbers, turning the surface into a tactile meditation on renewal emerging from shadow and weight. The composition’s interlaced branches read as both shelter and constraint, suggesting memory’s tangled architecture while light threads through, insisting on possibility. In this suspended moment, nature becomes a metaphor for resilience—life not announced loudly, but affirmed in small, luminous gestures.







