

This abstract field of greens and stone-greys feels like an aerial memory of landscape—vegetation and weathered earth dissolving into one another through veils of scumbled pigment. The composition resists a single focal point, inviting the eye to wander across textured passages where turquoise flashes read as brief illuminations, as if light is surfacing through sediment. In its muted, mineral ground and restless chromatic blooms, the work suggests resilience: nature’s persistence and renewal pressing up through layers of erosion and time.







