



This verdant abstraction reads like a remembered landscape filtered through instinct, where layered greens and mossy blues build a humid atmosphere of growth and uncertainty. Biomorphic forms—part creature, part foliage—hover in shallow space, while chalky white marks and looping lines behave like impulses of thought, stitching together fragments that refuse a single narrative. The painting’s scraped textures and translucent veils suggest time accumulating on the surface, turning nature into a psychological terrain where vitality and disquiet coexist. In its restless rhythms, the work proposes an ecology of sensation: life proliferating, language breaking down, and meaning reassembling in gesture.







