



This work reads like a waterborne palimpsest—horizontal strata of deep green and black interrupted by glints of turquoise and citron that behave like light caught between reeds. The composition’s repeated bands compress space into a quiet rhythm, suggesting both reflection and erasure, as if the surface is continuously rewriting what lies beneath. Its luminous breaks feel less decorative than revelatory, offering brief apertures of clarity inside an overall atmosphere of concealment and drift. In that tension between opacity and shimmer, the painting becomes a meditation on perception—how memory, landscape, and time ripple into one another without ever fully resolving.







