

In this stark monochrome study, water becomes a volatile veil—foam and bubbles caught mid-eruption between two brooding masses of rock, as if the landscape is briefly exhaling. The composition tightens into a natural corridor where froth reads like scattered constellations, turning the surface into a field of restless points against the rocks’ slow, striated gravity. Light skims the turbulence, translating sound into shimmer and insisting on impermanence: a momentary brightness pressed into a dark, enduring frame. What emerges is a quiet drama of time—erosion and surge, patience and immediacy—held in a single breath of collision.