Framed by majestic cliffs, a face emerges from the depths of still waters in "Tristia." Her expression
is calm yet touched with a quiet sorrow, a reflection of longing as timeless as the fjords that cradle
her gaze. The piece speaks of separation, of distant shores and the spaces that lie between.
"Tristia" is a visual sonnet to solitude, an exploration of landscapes both external and internal. It
whispers of journeys left unfinished, dreams left behind, and the delicate ache of distant beauty.