



This work unfolds like a submerged landscape surfacing in fragments—cool blues and teals pooling into a wide, atmospheric field, while jagged white passages break through as if light were striking rock beneath water. The composition pivots on a tense dialogue between sweeping, fluid color zones and incisive, scratched gestures, suggesting both erosion and insistence, memory and rupture. Its layered textures read as sedimented time: marks accumulate, are partially veiled, then reassert themselves, creating a quiet narrative of persistence amid instability. In the end, the painting holds a bracing calm—an expanse that feels oceanic—yet charged with the intimate violence of scraping, as though the image had to be excavated to be seen.







