

This work unfolds like a drifting relic of a once-lush canopy, its fractured, leaf-like tessellations suspended in a vaporous field where pigment bleeds into atmosphere. Earthy rusts and bruised teals press against sudden, gilded flashes—moments of luminous insistence that read as memory, resilience, or the last pulse of sunlight caught in debris. The composition’s sweeping diagonal and the faint vertical drips create a tension between collapse and ascent, as though the natural world is simultaneously dissolving and trying to reconstitute itself. In that wavering space between solidity and mist, the painting becomes an elegy for transformation—beauty persisting even as forms erode.







