Landscapes

My landscape work is a meditation on place, memory, and the quiet power of the natural world. Through each composition, I seek to capture not only the physical contours of terrain but the emotional resonance it evokes.

My process often begins with immersion - walking, observing, sketching - before translating those impressions into visual form. I aim to preserve the tension between permanence and change, stillness and movement.

In a time of rapid environmental transformation, these works also serve as quiet witnesses - reminders of what endures and what is at risk. I hope viewers find in them a moment of pause, a sense of connection, and perhaps a renewed reverence for the spaces we inhabit and often overlook.