

This work reads like a coded landscape—an allover lattice of repeated marks that turns the surface into a vibrating membrane, where memory and place are felt more than seen. A cool, mossy field of greens and aquas is interrupted by a concentrated, cobalt flare and a dark, nest-like form, as if a private thought has surfaced through layers of erasure and rewriting. The shallow space and insistently rhythmic texture deny panoramic escape, inviting instead a meditative scanning in which each small unit becomes both barrier and portal. In that tension between pattern and rupture, the painting suggests how nature is increasingly encountered through systems—mapped, quantified, and yet still capable of sudden, stubborn intensity.