



A vast, muted sun hovers like a suspended thought above stratified bands of earth and atmosphere, turning the picture plane into a quiet meditation on scale and time. The palette—sanded ochres, pale celadon, and mineral yellows—diffuses light rather than declaring it, so the radiance feels earned through stillness, as if seen through dust, memory, or distance. Horizontal layers read as both landscape and ledger, suggesting that place is built from accumulated moments—sedimented, erased, and rewritten—while the circular form anchors the work with a calm, cosmic inevitability.