Veiled Horizon
Veiled Horizon: A Disappearing Line Between Earth and Sky
A ridgeline is more than a boundary, it’s a marker of time, a silhouette of history, a place where earth meets sky in quiet equilibrium. In Veiled Horizon, the land is not painted but cut away, leaving only the sky to fill its absence. What remains is a fleeting edge, a moment suspended between presence and disappearance.
This absence is not just artistic; it’s a reflection of the world we live in. Landscapes are shifting, disappearing, changing in ways that feel as imperceptible as the fading light-but the change is happening. Veiled Horizon is a meditation on impermanence, not just in memory and perception, but in the land itself. If we do not care for the world around us, if we continue to let it slip away unchecked, the horizon may not just be veiled-it may vanish altogether.
And yet, this painting is not meant to be a lament, but a call to awareness. The sky, vast and open, reminds us of possibility, of renewal, of what can still be preserved if we choose to act. Veiled Horizon invites reflection not only on what is lost but on what can still be saved because the line between earth and sky is not fixed, and neither is our future.