

A field of vibrating blues and acid-tinged greens turns the landscape into pure sensation, where light is not merely depicted but felt as a restless, shimmering presence across the water’s surface. The composition hinges on two vertical tree forms—one slender and tentative, the other dense and monumental—acting like quiet sentinels that punctuate the expansive horizontal drift of the lake. Through the insistence of broken, rhythmic strokes, the scene becomes an elegy to impermanence: nature dissolving into flicker, memory, and atmosphere. What seems at first like serenity reveals a deeper tension—between stillness and movement, solidity and dissolution—held together by the luminous pulse of color.







