"Encounter in May" features the theme of fields blooming in early summer. Pedro Rodin employs a dreamlike realism in his artistic vocabulary to depict the vibrant life scene of nature flourishing under the May sunlight. The painting does not present clear outlines of flowers but rather weaves a tapestry of exuberant and overlapping oil paint textures in brilliant colors such as pink, gold, emerald green, lake blue, and soft purple, resembling blossoms swaying in the breeze and the rhythm of life as light spills onto the earth. In the distance, the dark thicket outlines the horizon with stability, creating a striking contrast with the colorful, fluid hues in the foreground and enriching the spatial layers between the real and the ethereal.
Rodin does not aim for precise depictions of plant forms; instead, he conveys the sensory memories and emotional resonance brought forth by nature through light, shade, color, and texture. The scattered circular color dots in the painting resemble the particles of light left behind when sunlight filters through the air, evoking the unexpected joys encountered in spring. This imbues the entire work with a light and joyful rhythm. The thick application of oil paint and the delicate handling of light elevate the realistic landscape into a poetic mental scenery, guiding viewers to feel the abundance and vitality of life as the seasons change, while also appreciating the artist's delicate and profound homage to the wonders of nature.