

This work reads like an aerial memory of a living landscape, where a sinuous ribbon of blue—half river, half boundary—threads through a patterned earth of ochres, greens, and bruised reds. The clustered white forms, poised between flock and vessel, create a restless rhythm that turns the terrain into a choreography of migration and return, suggesting both abundance and vulnerability. Textural striations and stitched-like marks compress time into the surface, as if seasons, footsteps, and weather have been pressed into the land’s skin. In its quiet tension between order and dispersal, the painting meditates on stewardship—how nature is mapped, moved through, and momentarily held.







