

This work drifts between submerged cartography and weathered memory, where turquoise expanses read like water or sky while ochre and earthen strata rise as if the surface has cracked to reveal an older, buried terrain. The composition is held in tension by a sweeping, wing-like form—part fossil, part flight—etched in raised, veinous lines that direct the eye through eddies of pigment and granular texture. Flecks of metallic warmth punctuate the cool field like recovered relics, suggesting that beauty here is not pristine but excavated, earned through erosion and time. In its layered abrasion and luminous pools, the painting becomes a meditation on transformation—how fragility can harden into structure, and how change leaves behind a readable, intimate trace.







