I do! And am reading it with delight.
I note, in mentioning “planar recession of the mountains having origins in staged flat planar recession of the mountains“ you nimbly avoided the old ‘toast rack’ misnomer! (A wee bit of a rude image but one hard to forget.)
Someone I’m sure you already know of, was the late great Wu Guanzhong. In keeping with today’s snowy mountain theme, I post for your enjoyment
Wu Guanzhong The Yulong Mountains in the Moonlight , 1988
And my favourite, because that which is being depicted is actually blank paper. An incredible statement of ‘void is not nothing.’
Wu Guanzhong
Snowcapped Mountains 雪山, 1997