

This painting unfurls like a weathered palimpsest of memories, where horizontal currents of pigment drift and collide, suggesting landscape, water, and sky without ever submitting to a single fixed horizon. Luminous whites puncture the saturated strata—rusts, teals, violets, and mossy greens—acting as breath-spaces that both fracture and unify the composition, as if light were breaking through layers of time. The surface reads as simultaneously turbulent and meditative: a choreography of smears and veils that transforms chaos into a slow, tidal rhythm. In its refusal of clear landmarks, the work becomes a map of sensation—an emotional topography where presence is felt through accumulation, erasure, and renewal.