
A dense forest of evergreen trees-primarily spruce and fir-blanketed in heavy snowfall, rendered in a delicate watercolor painting style. The trees vary in height and fullness, creating a natural, uneven skyline, their dark green needles subtly visible beneath thick white snow clinging to branches. Snowflakes of varying sizes fall actively, forming sharp details and soft blurred streaks that convey movement and a blizzard-like atmosphere. The color palette features cool tones: teal, turquoise, muted blues for the snow and sky, contrasted with slightly desaturated deep greens of the trees. The overcast sky is a soft hazy blue with subtle white washes indicating cloud cover. The background is intentionally blurred, emphasizing foreground trees and snowfall to create depth and atmospheric perspective. The mood is peaceful, serene, and melancholic, evoking winter solitude. The brushwork is loose and expressive with visible watercolor washes and textures, under soft diffused light that minimizes harsh shadows. The composition balances evenly distributed trees across the frame with a slight vignette drawing focus to the center. The artwork has an artisanal, handmade quality reminiscent of traditional landscape paintings, highly detailed yet painterly, avoiding photorealism in favor of artistic expression, with medium format smoothness and subtle grain texture.