

This work unfolds as a quiet horizon of memory, where pale atmospheric veils are interrupted by a raw, mineral band that feels both shoreline and scar. Cool blues and ash-greys are rubbed into soft gradients, then punctured with encrusted textures and flecks of ochre, suggesting time’s sediment—what the sea (or the mind) deposits and erodes in the same breath. The composition’s horizontal strata create a slow, meditative rhythm, yet the central rupture introduces a fragile drama, as if calmness is always negotiated rather than given. In this restrained landscape of abstraction, light becomes a kind of silence—holding space for grief, renewal, and the steady persistence of matter.







