"Quite Place" is a painting that depicts a serene forest scene dominated by slender birch trees. The trees have white bark with distinctive dark markings, standing tall against a bright turquoise sky. The forest floor is lush with greenery, showing varied shades of green and hints of yellow, suggesting dense foliage and underbrush. The painting uses a mix of sharp and soft brushstrokes to create texture in the tree bark and leaves, capturing the natural, tranquil essence of the woodland. The composition is vertical, emphasizing the height and slender form of the trees, with a fallen tree laying horizontally near the bottom, adding depth to the scene.
- Subject Matter: Abstract landscape, landscape, abstract
- Collections: Abstract, Landscapes