The Small Pavilion
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 9X12 inches
Location: Windom Texas
A simple structure sits quietly at the crest of a rise, almost dissolving into the soft blue of the sky behind it. Below, the land dips into warm, textured grasses, their movement implied through loose, expressive strokes. A narrow path or trickle of water draws the eye upward, connecting foreground to the stillness above.
Painted at Siddhayatan Tirth & Spiritual Retreat in Windom, Texas, this piece reflects the calm, contemplative atmosphere of the space. The composition is intentionally minimal—focusing less on detail and more on feeling. The small pavilion becomes a focal point not because of its size, but because of its presence: a place to pause, to sit, to simply be.
The contrast between the warm earth tones and the cool, open sky creates a sense of balance, echoing the quiet harmony often found in places meant for reflection. This painting captures a moment of solitude—where the landscape invites stillness rather than movement.