

A single dark bough sweeps diagonally across the field, its nervous lattice of twigs reading like a calligraphic map of thought against a ground of molten golds and embered oranges. The stippled, breathing surface holds light as if it were sediment—sunset and memory layered together—while a vein of cool green interrupts the warmth, suggesting renewal inside inevitable change. In this tension between structure and atmosphere, the work becomes a meditation on resilience: life’s quiet architecture etched sharply even as time’s color washes over everything.







