I drew this from nature, yet what appears as mountain is not merely mountain, and what seems like water is not simply water. I moved away from the concrete, seeking the deeper essence of landscape—guided not by form, but by an inner longing for what mountains and waters truly carry.
It holds presence through suggestion rather than form, quietly inviting conversation about what is seen and what is felt. Viewers are drawn into questions beyond the visible surface. Rooted in a clear intent and shaped by a way of seeing beyond form, it holds together with inner coherence. Its essence unfolds beyond form, becoming something one returns to and speaks about—a quiet pursuit of what mountains and waters truly carry that emerges more clearly by time.