

This verdant abstraction unfolds like a submerged garden of memory, where translucent washes of turquoise and moss are interrupted by embered reds and ochres, suggesting time’s sediment settling into color. A constellation of small, leaf-like flickers drifts across the surface, animating the space with a quiet migratory rhythm—part pollen, part birdsong—so the eye is continually coaxed to wander rather than arrive. The composition resists a single horizon, replacing certainty with layered atmospheres that feel both fertile and fugitive, as if nature is being recalled rather than directly observed. In this suspended field, light behaves less as illumination than as breath, turning the canvas into an intimate ecology of persistence and renewal.