

This painting reads like a weathered terrain seen through memory rather than map—ochres and burnt umbers accumulate in dense, granular strata, suggesting both erosion and endurance. Subtle incursions of turquoise and green puncture the earthen field like mineral veins, creating a quiet tension between desiccation and latent vitality. The composition’s low horizon and drifting diagonal marks evoke a compressed landscape where light is not depicted as illumination but as heat—an atmosphere that presses down and folds time into pigment. In its restrained drama, the work becomes a meditation on land as archive: scarred, sedimented, and still quietly breathing beneath the surface.