

A molten yellow sky hangs like a held breath above the horizon, pierced by a single pale disc that reads as sun, moon, or a quiet witnessβan anchor of stillness in a world of drifting pigment. Below it, the field dissolves into a vibrating lattice of greens, whites, and embers of red, where splatter and stipple turn landscape into sensation rather than depiction, as if memory is blooming faster than the eye can name it. The composition moves from atmospheric haze to dense chromatic ground, suggesting a passage from contemplation to immediacy, and framing nature as both refuge and restless, living pulse.