

This work unfurls like an aerial memory of water and stone, where translucent turquoise currents bloom into milky veils and then collapse into darker eddies, suggesting both sanctuary and undertow. The composition’s sweeping horizontal flow reads as a tide line between realms—light pooling into luminous, cellular forms at the right while shadowy strata anchor the left, holding the piece in a tense, elemental balance. Metallic gold flickers beneath the cooler washes like submerged sediment or latent value, turning the surface into a meditation on what glints quietly below experience. In its layered pours and marbled vortices, the painting becomes a quiet cosmology: a map of emergence, erosion, and the fragile cohesion of beauty under pressure.







