

A verdant field of layered translucencies unfurls like an overgrown memory, where saturated greens dominate and pockets of cobalt and violet pulse beneath the surface. Curving, blade-like arcs cut through the haze, suggesting fragments of flora or winged forms caught mid-emergence, while scattered ember-red dots read as brief sparks of attention in an otherwise immersive calm. The composition drifts between dissolution and structure—an ecology of stains, washes, and shadowed voids—inviting the viewer to sense nature not as a scene, but as an enveloping atmosphere of growth, concealment, and quiet recurrence.







