Spring unfolding - Cathedral Ranges
Oil painting on linen framed in natural wood
125 x 125 cm
Morning light stretches across the Cathedral Ranges, soft and clear, as if the day has just begun to breathe. The hills wear the pale greens and violets of early spring, a season still tentative but full of promise. Shadows of the trees fall long and gentle, marking the quiet rhythm of the land. Above, clouds drift lazily, their edges tinged with pink and silver, echoing the freshness of the air. This is a landscape caught in transition—winter loosening its grip, spring pressing forward. The fences and winding tracks remind us of human presence, yet the vastness belongs to the earth and sky. It is a moment that feels both fleeting and eternal, a pause in time where the world seems to lean toward renewal.