LEMY
TWO HARES
TWO HARES
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Bathed in a cool, diffused moonlight, this scene transforms a quiet landscape into a moment of gentle wonder. Two hares sit upright on a soft rise of earth, their posture alert yet unhurried, as if listening to a world that has momentarily fallen still. The trees nearby tilt slightly inward, forming a natural alcove that frames the animal’s quiet vigil. Beyond them, a pale shimmer of water reflects the moon, suggesting a space where light, land, and sky briefly merge.
Though rendered with naturalistic detail, the composition subtly departs from pure observation. The exaggerated glow around the moon lends the sky a dreamlike clarity, while the hares, small in scale but central in presence, anchor the scene with a sense of pause and inwardness. The landscape feels both familiar and imagined, a place where solitude is not emptiness but a kind of attentive calm.
In this work, night becomes not a backdrop but an active participant. Light is used not only to illuminate but to heighten mood; the greens and blues soften into one another, creating a world that feels suspended between observation and reverie. The result is a meditation on stillness - on the quiet moments when the natural world seems to breathe with a slower, deeper rhythm, inviting the viewer to do the same.
