


This work stages a quiet tension between submerged darkness and open, breathing turquoise, as if a shoreline memory is being rewritten beneath shifting water. Broad planes of blue-green are interrupted by charcoal blocks and scraped textures that read like eroded architectureβforms half-claimed by the current, half-insisting on their own weight. Small flashes of ochre act as luminous fissures, guiding the eye through the haze and suggesting moments of recognition within an otherwise veiled atmosphere. The composition feels suspended between map and dream, where space is not measured but sensed through layered abrasion, drift, and restraint.







