

This painting stages a dense choreography of fractured planes, where slate greys and muted greens are repeatedly interrupted by embered browns and sudden, leaf-gold flareβlight behaving less like illumination than like memory resurfacing through sediment. The composition resists a single focal point, asking the eye to wander through layered partitions that feel architectural yet organic, as though a city and a thicket have been compressed into the same restless anatomy. Fine linear tracings and translucent overlaps create a sense of excavation, suggesting that what appears chaotic is actually a carefully held tension between structure and dissolution. In that push-pull, the work becomes a meditation on how experience accumulates: not as a clear narrative, but as a shimmering, broken mosaic that still coheres emotionally.