


This work unfolds like a quiet diagram of perception, where soft-edged triangles and trapezoids hover in a field of green that feels both atmospheric and digital, as if nature were being remembered through a screen. The granular surface—dense with speckled vibration—turns color into a kind of weather, dissolving boundaries so that each plane seems to breathe into the next rather than sit firmly atop it. A muted violet wedge anchors the composition while cooler blues and earthen browns rise and recede, suggesting a contemplative passage between ground and horizon, certainty and drift. In its restrained geometry and hushed palette, the piece reads as an introspection on how structure tries to hold the world together even as it continually slips into noise.







