
“Autumn in a Japanese Garden” (40×50 cm, acrylic on canvas) portrays a tranquil, windswept moment within the Japanese Garden at Kadriorg. The foreground reveals soft rocks and rippling reflections across the pond, which mirror the golden foliage of autumn trees. Graceful willows lean over the water’s edge, their branches tinted with orange, green, and yellow — subtly distorted by the breeze and rendered in flowing brushwork.
The painting’s composition radiates harmony: layered leaves, water movement, and serene greenery converge into an impressionistic meditation on nature’s poetry. Inspired by a single windy afternoon spent in this beloved local haven, the artist captures the fleeting patterns of light and rhythm that stirred the soul.
This piece invites viewers to pause and experience the quiet magic that lives between reflection and motion, between seasons and memory.