

This painting stages a dreamlike geography where stratified hills recede in muted earth tones while a vast cobalt field opens below like an interior sea, turning landscape into a psychic map. Floating fragments—checkerboard perspective, neon-pink clouds, mechanical shards, and coral-like blooms—collide with meticulous, diagrammatic lines, suggesting a world where memory, technology, and nature are spliced into one restless continuum. The light feels less like illumination than revelation: thin, pale contours stitch the strata together, guiding the eye through discontinuous spaces that refuse a single horizon. In its deliberate dissonance of scale and symbol, the work reads as an archaeology of perception—an invitation to navigate the beauty and unease of a reality assembled from fragments.