

This monochrome field of blues reads like a sea of memoryβlayered washes and scumbled passages creating a horizon that is felt more than seen. Flecks of pale light and scraped white streaks move across the surface like foam or distant constellations, turning the canvas into a quiet register of time and weather. The composition resists a single vantage point, inviting the eye to drift through depth built from transparency, abrasion, and sedimented pigment. In its restrained palette, the work becomes an emotional atmosphere: a meditation on vastness, erosion, and the fragile brightness that persists within gloom.







