Roseaux, 2 is a contemporary watercolour landscape depicting a quiet stretch of water bordered by reeds and low vegetation. The composition unfolds gently along the river’s course, guiding the eye toward a distant horizon where land, sky, and water merge in soft transitions.
Through layered washes and subtle variations of green, blue, and earth tones, the painting captures the fragile balance of wetland environments. Light reflections on the water surface and the rhythmic presence of reeds create a sense of calm movement and natural continuity.
In this work, Virginie Martin-Blaise explores watercolour as a medium for atmosphere and perception. The painting reflects an ongoing interest in landscapes shaped by water, where silence, space, and observation invite a contemplative experience.
