This work presents the Earth not as a landscape, but as a living presence. Hills, trees, water, and mist merge into a single breath, revealing nature as an ancient force that pulses beyond human perception. The contours of the mountain only suggest the image of a sleeping creature, preserving the mystery of its existence. The human figure almost disappears within the landscape. It is not the protagonist of the composition, but a measure of scale, reminding us that humanity is not the master of the world, but a participant in its endless movement. "Breath of the Earth" is a reflection on a world where nature possesses its own memory, its own will, and its own sense of time. Sometimes all that is needed is to pause long enough to hear its breathing and recognize oneself as part of a single, living whole.
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cervantes wu 9 hours ago
grand water color!