Winter Zen
Revealed January-February 2026
Snow crunching underfoot. Bare branches against pale sky. The profound silence that settles after a storm passes.
Winter strips the landscape to its bones. What remains is essence: snow-covered peaks, frost patterns on glass, the stark geometry of dormant trees. This collection finds beauty in that severity.
The Japanese call it wabi-sabi—honoring what's imperfect, impermanent, incomplete. Winter embodies this: a season that won't apologize for its bareness, its cold, its demand that we sit with stillness.
These watercolor studies are for those who find clarity in winter's uncompromising simplicity. The season as teacher. Cold as contemplation.