

This abstract surface is built from dense green strata interrupted by ochres and bruised browns, as if a living landscape were being excavated layer by layer. Broad, horizontal strokes hold the composition in a quiet tension, while scraped passages and granular textures let light catch on the paint like moisture on stone. The work hovers between growth and decay—verdant fields meeting rusted memory—suggesting nature’s persistence even as time stains and revises what it touches.







