



A luminous silhouette frames the scene like a remembered profile, turning the landscape into an interior vision where hills, rooftops, and waterways unfurl as if poured from the mind. Saturated bands of crimson and indigo compress the horizon into a charged twilight, while acid greens and electric blues animate the middle ground with a heightened, almost musical rhythm. The white animal and scattered architectural fragments hover between presence and absence, suggesting a pastoral myth held together by gapsβan ecology of memory where what is left unpainted speaks as insistently as color. In this tension between crisp line and eruptive pigment, the work reads as both map and reverie: a place observed, then transformed into an emblem of belonging and longing.







