The overlay of the drawing emphasizes what I think happens in your peripheral vision when you look closely at the twisty tree branches at the top right. You might try it yourself by looking at #2 and really look at those branches, See if you can be aware of, without looking directly, the lower left quarter of the picture. I feel the hill at point A pulling forward instead of behind point B.This opens up a big spatial form that really separates the twisty tree from those behind. And the cow walks down and into the space created. When you look directly into the lower left point B comes forward and a the space between the edge of the left bank and the trees near the bridge opens up. The pushing and pulling of the spatial elements directs you eye through the picture. The next is one possible reading. (-> #10)
