

This painting assembles a low, reclining landscape out of fractured planes—like a quilt of remembered places—where dense, jewel-toned facets press against one another in a tense but lyrical cohesion. A pale, breathing sky opens above the compressed terrain, allowing the orange triangular peak to read as both shelter and signal, a quiet apex of orientation amid the chromatic tumult. The broad magenta field at the base functions like emotional ground rather than literal soil, anchoring the composition with a pulsing warmth that turns the scene into an interior state. Splashes and seam-like edges suggest repair and rupture at once, implying that what is depicted is less a vista than the act of piecing together belonging from vivid, imperfect fragments.