

This densely tessellated surface reads like an aerial memory of terrain—an earthwork of innumerable marks that build into ridges, currents, and pockets of breath, where blue-green passages suggest water as both refuge and rupture. Light is not cast but excavated: it flickers along the raised strokes and mosaic-like fragments, turning the picture plane into a tactile relief that oscillates between map, organism, and scar. The composition’s restless accumulation evokes a world in perpetual construction and erosion, hinting at the uneasy intimacy between natural systems and human imprint. Beneath its ornamental abundance lies a quiet insistence on resilience—life persisting through layering, sediment, and continual re-formation.