



This work inhabits a submerged world of greens and blue-greens, where translucent washes pool and overlap like sedimented memory, creating depth through veils rather than edges. Across this aquatic field, sharp, citron-yellow strokes flare like sudden signals—fractured paths or skeletal frameworks—puncturing the calm with a nervous, luminous insistence. The composition oscillates between diffusion and structure, suggesting an inner landscape in which clarity arrives only in brief, electric fragments. What emerges is a meditation on growth and disorientation: nature’s abundance rendered as both sanctuary and maze.







