Description
“Fading Winter Valley” is a work that explores the subtle boundary between season and transformation, capturing a landscape suspended between winter and spring. The composition opens diagonally, guiding the eye along a snowy valley that unfolds with natural fluidity.
A row of bare trees climbs the slope in backlight, their thin and rhythmic silhouettes creating a visual dialogue between presence and absence. The snow, treated with delicate watercolor glazes, comes alive with silvery reflections that illuminate the ground with a cold yet vibrant light, enriched by ink details and light pencil traces that define structure and depth.
In the background, mountain profiles gradually emerge from the mist in soft gray tones, almost dissolving into the atmosphere. A flock of birds crosses the sky, introducing a dynamic element that reinforces the sensation of passage and the flow of time.
The work conveys a sense of rarefied and contemplative stillness, where the silence of the snowy landscape intertwines with the promise of change. The fading of visual elements becomes a metaphor for the natural cycle, making the painting a moment suspended between ending and rebirth.



