Serene, luminous, and quietly intricate. This painting portrays reflections on still water, where willow branches, tree trunks, sky, and light are drawn into a delicate network of vertical lines and fluid shapes. The upper portion is filled with elongated, wavering reflections in soft cream, olive, deep green, and charcoal, while the lower half opens into a calmer field of pale light, watery greens, and fresh blue.

What makes this work so compelling is its sense of stillness held within movement. The water is not turbulent, yet nothing is fixed. Every reflected line trembles, bends, and elongates, creating a rhythm that feels meditative and alive. The vertical dark tracings suggest reeds, branches, or trunks mirrored in the water, while soft pools of blue bring breath, clarity, and a sense of open sky entering the composition.

The palette is refined and restful. Creamy whites and pale celadon tones give the work softness and light, while the greens provide depth and organic richness. Touches of blue feel like glimpses of sky floating within the surface. The painting evokes a place of quiet observation, where nature is not described literally but translated into reflection, pattern, and atmosphere.

It sits beautifully between abstraction and landscape. From a distance, it reads as an elegant abstract composition of line and colour. Closer up, it becomes a study of water as a living mirror, holding trees, light, and space in a constantly shifting conversation.