12 x 12 on gallery canvas, edges painted black
The painting portrays a tranquil scene of a rocky shoreline lined with tall, verdant trees, their leaves a mixture of deep greens and sunlit golds. The rugged rocks, weathered by time and waves, create a natural border where the land meets the water. Among the trees, one has fallen, its trunk extending out over the calm surface of the water, as if reaching for the far side.
The fallen tree, with its roots partially exposed and branches dipping into the gentle ripples, adds a dynamic element to the serene landscape. The water reflects the lush greenery and the sky above, a mirror of soft blues and whites broken only by the subtle movement of the current.
The overall atmosphere is peaceful and timeless, evoking a sense of quiet harmony between nature's strength and its fragility. The interplay of light and shadow across the rocks, trees, and water lends depth and richness to the composition.