



A sweeping field of deep blues and teal-green striations unfurls like a nocturnal current, its diagonal drift pulling the eye through layered ridges of impasto that feel simultaneously geological and tidal. Flecks and seams of acid yellow puncture the darker mass, functioning as brief ignitions—signals of life or memory—within a broader atmosphere of restraint and depth. The composition’s momentum suggests movement without destination, as if the painting records an elemental force passing through rather than a fixed scene, turning texture into a kind of weathered testimony. In this tension between density and glimmer, the work meditates on persistence: the quiet insistence of light surviving inside a heavy, shifting ground.







