



This work distills a landscape into a quiet architecture of bands and breaks, where an expansive nocturnal sky presses down on an earth of ochres and rusts, as if memory has sedimented into strata. A jagged, luminous channel—part river, part scar—cuts diagonally through the composition, catching light like a fleeting promise and turning the terrain into a map of movement and interruption. The restrained palette and planar construction create a suspended stillness, yet the sharp zigzags and sudden whites suggest currents of change beneath the surface, evoking the tension between endurance and erosion. In its spareness, the scene reads less as a place observed than as an inner horizon—an emotional topography marked by passage, fracture, and return.







