



A hushed horizon of ash-grey dissolves into a dense band of scraped blacks and chalky whites, as if memory were being eroded at the very edge of visibility. Beneath it, a surge of saturated cobalt opens like deep water, carrying the composition downward into a contemplative abyss where light is felt more than seen. The rough, stratified textures read as weathered walls and breaking surf at onceβan unstable threshold between land and sea, certainty and driftβinviting the viewer to linger in the quiet tension of emergence and disappearance.







