

A vast, amber field unfurls like a woven memory, its stippled marks pulsing with quiet life while a small, dark form near the bottom reads as a fragile trace—boat, branch, or remnant—adrift in abundance. Above, a dense band of smoky blues and bruised greys gathers into a restless horizon, where sharp, scattered gestures flash like distant signals, turning the sky into a site of tension rather than refuge. The composition hinges on this suspended threshold: the warm plenitude below and the charged atmosphere above, suggesting the uneasy coexistence of nourishment and foreboding. In its restrained narrative, the work becomes a meditation on landscape as psyche—how serenity can be infiltrated by the premonition of change.







