



A brooding field of violet-gray atmosphere presses down upon a fractured band of incandescent marks, as if a settlement or shoreline were being remembered through weather, smoke, and time. The composition holds a tense horizon: dense, granular textures and scraped pigments suggest erosion and repair, while sudden flares of orange and yellow puncture the dusk like brief, human insistences. Space is compressed yet breathingβforeground earth tones anchor the eye, and the midline churns with layered gesture, turning landscape into a psychological terrain where shelter and uncertainty coexist. The work reads as a meditation on impermanence, where light survives not as clarity, but as persistence within obscured ground.







