



This quartet of painterly fields drifts like a slow, tidal memory—each panel suspending biomorphic fragments in a blue-green atmosphere where opacity and stain behave as breath rather than boundary. Warm ochres and coral bursts punctuate the cool ground, creating a pulse of lived sensation, while lace-like white tracery reads as both connective tissue and erasure, binding disparate forms into a fragile ecology. The compositions hover between map and microscope: passages of patterned density suggest accumulated histories, yet their partial dissolution implies that meaning here is perpetually in the act of becoming. Across the grid, repetition with variation turns the work into a meditation on transformation—four sightings of the same inner landscape, never quite settling into certainty.







