



This painting suspends the viewer in a submerged field of greens and teals, where a faintly chalice-like form emerges as if discovered rather than declared. The composition builds its quiet tension through veils of translucent color, allowing bruised rusts and embered oranges to flare like memory breaking through dense foliage or water. Edges dissolve and re-form, so space feels both atmospheric and intimateβan inner landscape in which containment and release negotiate with one another. What results is a slow, meditative image of growth and concealment, suggesting that clarity is not a destination but a momentary opening within layers of lived experience.







