



This diptych unfurls like a horizon remembered rather than seen, where a saturated magenta sky presses down upon bands of turquoise and violet that read as sea, mist, and sedimented time. The artist’s scumbled textures and suspended flecks of white behave like salt spray or distant constellations, puncturing the calm with a quiet insistence on movement and change. Across the two panels, subtle shifts in density and gesture create a dialogue of near-symmetry—an emotional oscillation between immersion and distance—so the landscape becomes a meditation on thresholds: day to night, surface to depth, presence to disappearance.







