



A field of saturated blue is worked like a palimpsest—scraped, scored, and layered—until it becomes less a sky or sea than a memory of space itself, vibrating with withheld information. Across this expanse, two dark, boatlike forms anchor the composition, their edges catching a quiet gold that reads as both illumination and erasure, as if light is trying to recover what time has submerged. The subtle grid of vertical marks suggests an urban cadence dissolving into water, turning architecture into reflection and presence into echo. The painting holds a poised tension between drift and structure, inviting contemplation of what remains visible when certainty is rubbed down to traces.







