

This watercolor abstraction reads like an aerial memory of a landscape, where wetlands and fields dissolve into one another in a luminous drift of turquoise and deepening blue. Broad, stained washes are interrupted by tessellated marks, creating a quiet tension between fluid intuition and mapped structure, as if nature is being recalled through the language of human parcels. The central light seems to breathe outward, turning surrounding ochres and forest greens into a cyclical narrative of erosion, cultivation, and renewalβan image less of a place than of time moving through terrain.







