



In a restrained palette of steel greys and inked blacks, the landscape unfurls like a vast, tidal memoryβits striated surfaces reading as both shoreline and scar, smoothed by time yet etched with insistence. A lone running figure, rendered in silhouette, becomes the measure of this immensity, their elongated shadow doubling the body into a quiet confrontation between presence and absence. The low, diffused light presses the horizon into a muted threshold, suggesting that escape is not a destination but a continual negotiation with the terrainβs weight and history. What emerges is a meditation on solitude and persistence, where motion is fragile yet defiant against the indifferent sweep of space.







