“Snow Forest Study 2” continues the exploration of winter’s quiet power, this time with a broader sweep of the forest floor. Pale blues and soft whites stretch across the snow, carrying the cool weight of shadow and light. Dark trunks rise in rhythmic patterns, their vertical strength broken only by the scattered branches and brush etched against the brightness. Subtle touches of warmth in the distance hint at leaves and undergrowth holding onto color, even in the grip of winter.
This piece captures the layered complexity of a woodland in snow, where the geometry of trunks and branches meet the openness of the drifted ground. It is a study not just of a landscape, but of contrasts—light against shadow, warmth against chill, order against looseness.

