



This work suspends the viewer in a banded expanse of blues, where a pale, almost glacial form seems to surface through veils of pigment like a memory breaking the waterline. The horizontal strata compress distance into atmosphere, while scumbled textures and flecks of abrasion introduce a sense of weatheringβtime not as a backdrop, but as a force that erodes and rewrites the scene. Between the cool serenity of the palette and the scratched, restless marks, the painting holds a quiet tension: a meditation on passage, drifting structures, and the fragile boundary between clarity and dissolution.







