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I created this piece in winter, naming it Winter Rhapsody. After a hike in Hamilton, I saw layered landscapes that echoed my childhood training in ink painting—“near,” “far,” and “high.” Back in the studio, I began immediately, aiming to express a state of self-forgetfulness and harmony with nature, where inner worlds unfold through shifting space.
It settles like a living landscape, holding presence through depth while inviting conversation about distance and perception. Viewers are drawn into questions of what is near or beyond sight. Rooted in a lived moment and shaped by a consistent way of seeing, it holds together with quiet coherence. Its shifting landscape unfolds through distance and space, becoming something one returns to and speaks about—a quiet state of harmony and self-forgetfulness that emerges more clearly the longer one stays within it.