



This work stages a quiet collision between a weathered, stone-like mass and a surrounding field of muted blue, as if an ancient fragment is suspended in water or air. The surface is built through layered abrasion and flecks of dark pigment, where glimmers of pale warmthβrust, blush, and boneβpulse like half-buried memory beneath the cool veil. Compositionally, the dominant vertical form anchors the eye while scattered marks and faint scratches create a drifting, tidal rhythm around it, suggesting erosion not as loss but as the slow writing of time. In its restrained palette and tactile density, the painting reads as a meditation on endurance: a body of matter holding its history while the atmosphere continues to move.







