

This work reads as a turbulent terrain seen from memory rather than mapβan earthfield of ember reds, bruised greens, and flecks of cobalt that churns with impasto energy, as if the land were still forming under pressure. A pale ribbon of light and a thin, cooling stream carve through the dense surface, offering brief clarity amid the sediment of gesture and pigment. The composition oscillates between abundance and abrasion, turning the landscape into a psychological weather system where vitality and erosion coexist. In its layered fragments, nature becomes a metaphor for persistence: beauty not as calm, but as the continual reassembly of scattered color into place.