This painting presents a horizontal landscape structured through layered colour and repeated vertical marks. The foreground is built from loose, gestural strokes suggesting grasses and wetland vegetation, creating density and movement across the lower half of the composition.
Beyond this, the landscape opens into a lighter, more continuous band of land, leading toward a low, distant horizon. The transition between foreground and distance is softened, allowing forms to blur into one another rather than separating clearly.
The sky occupies a large portion of the composition, rendered in muted, shifting tones—pinks, yellows, and soft blues—suggesting the changing light of sunset. These colours echo subtly in the land below, tying the composition together.
From a distance, the work reads as calm and expansive. Up close, the surface becomes more active, with layered marks and colour variations creating a sense of movement within the stillness.