

Suspended in a cool, misted field of blue-grey, these leaf-like forms drift as if caught between falling and floating, their softened edges suggesting memory more than specimen. The composition’s open breathing space turns each green mass into a quiet event, while faint pink abrasions and translucent washes read like time’s residue—touches, erasures, and small bruises of experience. What emerges is a tender meditation on impermanence: nature not as declaration, but as afterimage, held briefly in a luminous hush.







