

A veil of milky light hovers over fractured planes of rose, charcoal, and sea-green, as if the surface has been gently peeled back to reveal a tender interior geography. The composition hinges on a central rupture—part wound, part aperture—where layered pigments collide and soften, turning disruption into a quiet act of disclosure. Subtle gradients and scraped edges create a sense of memory sedimenting over time, suggesting that beauty here is not pristine but earned through pressure, erosion, and release. In its restrained drama, the work reads like an emotional topography: a landscape of repair where vulnerability becomes structure.







