

A vast, crystalline field of chlorinated blue fills the frame like a contemporary monochrome, its gentle lattice of ripples turning surface into structure and silence into rhythm. Near the lower edge, a lone dog swims with quiet determination, a dark, earthly counterpoint that makes the expanse feel both protective and indifferent. The composition’s deliberate imbalance—so much open water, so small a life—reads as a meditation on vulnerability and perseverance, where survival becomes an intimate gesture set against an impersonal, luminous void.







