This painting captures a wide, open landscape structured through light and colour rather than detail. A soft rainbow arcs across the upper half of the composition, lightly embedded into a pale, diffused sky.
Below, the land unfolds through a series of gentle slopes and fields. A winding path or track curves through the middle ground, guiding the eye across the surface and connecting the foreground to the distant horizon.
Clusters of trees anchor the composition, their forms suggested through layered, gestural marks. Some areas are more defined, while others dissolve into surrounding colour, creating a shifting boundary between form and atmosphere.
The palette moves between muted pastels and brighter accents—yellows, greens, and warmer tones—distributed unevenly across the surface. These variations create a sense of light moving through the landscape, rather than a fixed, evenly lit scene.
From a distance, the painting reads as calm and expansive. Up close, the surface becomes more active, revealing overlapping marks and subtle colour transitions. The work holds a sense of transience, where light, weather, and landscape appear briefly aligned before shifting again.