

This work conjures a landscape remembered rather than observedβan earthbound mass of umbers and mossy greens lifting into a vaporous turquoise atmosphere, as if the ground itself is evaporating into weather. The composition pivots around a dense, smudged nucleus where pigment is scraped, smeared, and punctured by flecks of white, turning light into particulate memory rather than illumination. Gestural marks and sudden embers of rust-red suggest buried life and quiet disturbance, proposing a narrative of erosion and renewal in which form is continuously negotiated at the edge of dissolution. What remains is an emotional geology: a place that resists certainty, held together by energy, fracture, and the tender persistence of color.