



This work unfolds as a submerged palimpsest—bands of oceanic blue and algae-green sliding across one another like drifting currents, while translucent orbs rise and sink as if carrying breath through water. Veils of calligraphic marks hover between language and memory, then dissolve into gravity-fed drips that insist on time’s erosion and the body’s vulnerability to it. The composition’s horizontal strata suggest an unstable horizon, a place where orientation is repeatedly lost and found, and where meaning is felt more as resonance than as legible text. In its luminous saturation and stained descent, the painting proposes a quiet ecology of thought: impressions layering, leaking, and re-forming into a contemplative, tidal consciousness.







