

This muted abstraction gathers itself into a dense, rectangular nucleus where bruised greys and sea-glass blues seem to press against the surface like memory sedimented into matter. The composition’s softly contoured forms—leaflike, finlike, almost anatomical—hover between emergence and erasure, as if the image is being excavated from fog rather than painted onto it. Subtle shifts of cool light skim across the textured skin, turning the work into a quiet study of containment: what is held, what leaks out, and what can only be sensed at the edges. In its restrained palette and compressed space, the piece suggests an interior landscape—calm on first approach, yet charged with the slow friction of layered feeling.







