This oil and cold wax painting presents a dreamlike, almost ethereal landscape. The composition flows from a dense and richly textured left side toward a more open, softly blended space on the right. On the left, deep greens, dark purples, and rose pinks seem to form an abstracted cluster of foliage and blossoms, with gestural strokes that hint at organic forms—flowers, stems, and leaves—without literal representation.
Soft lavender tones drift upward like distant petals dissolving into the pale blue and aqua sky. The center of the piece transitions into a calm, almost glowing atmosphere—a gentle clearing or veil of mist—that invites the eye inward. On the far right, subtle but more defined forms of violet and pink blooms re-emerge, nestled into soft greenery and dappled with warmer hues.
The textures throughout are thick and expressive, with palette knife marks creating depth and movement. The way the paint is built up and scraped back suggests both growth and erosion — nature in constant flux.










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