



This painting unfolds like a weathered memoryβcool turquoise and sea-glass greens pooling into a hazy field of gray, where the surfaceβs scraped textures act as both veil and evidence of time. Small eruptions of vermilion and ochre puncture the calm, suggesting fleeting presences or emotions that refuse to be fully submerged, while the composition drifts diagonally as if carried by tide or breath. Light is not rendered as a single source but as an atmosphere that softens edges, allowing forms to hover between emergence and disappearance. The work reads as a meditation on transition: the quiet insistence of color against erosion, and the fragile clarity that arises within ambiguity.







