



This composition unfolds like a nocturne of matter and memory, where dense charcoal fields are interrupted by mineral clusters that feel both excavated and celestial. Veils of moss green and slate blue drift across the surface, while punctures of mustard and electric violet act as sudden signals—moments of emergence within an otherwise submerged atmosphere. The diagonal sweeps and splattered constellations generate a restless spatial push-pull, suggesting a landscape seen through time rather than distance, as if erosion and renewal are occurring in the same breath. In its layered textures, the work proposes an ecology of marks—fragile, volatile, and quietly luminous—where growth insists even in shadow.







