This painting is structured around a large, sloping rock formation that occupies the right side of the composition, its surface built through saturated colour and overlapping marks. Opposite it, a more open area of sky and distant land creates contrast, allowing the composition to breathe.
The middle ground is anchored by a line of vegetation, loosely defined but rhythmically spaced, separating land from water. Below, a reflective surface introduces horizontal calm, balancing the vertical and diagonal energy of the rock face and surrounding forms.
Colour moves freely across the surface—warm oranges, yellows, and reds interact with cooler greens and blues—creating variation without strict boundaries. Forms remain suggestive rather than fixed, allowing the landscape to shift between structure and abstraction.
The composition holds a balance between weight and openness, with the rock face acting as a central point of intensity against the softer, more diffused areas around it.