

This landscape-turned-emotion is built from restless strata of paint, where a heavy, cobalt sky presses down upon a terrain ignited with ochres, vermilions, and bruised greens. The composition reads like a memory in motion—scraped, reworked, and layered—so that paths and ridgelines appear and dissolve, suggesting the instability of place when filtered through longing or weathered time. Light is not depicted so much as wrestled into being, flaring in pale seams that cut across the earth and momentarily reconcile the storm above with the heat below. In its raw surfaces and urgent color collisions, the work becomes a meditation on resilience: the land endures, even as perception fractures and reforms it.