

A submerged hush permeates the composition, where olive-grey atmospherics and filament-like marks dissolve the boundary between water, air, and memory. Leaf-shaped formsβpart buoyant, part spectralβdrift like preserved thoughts, their muted yellows offering small, tender eruptions of life against the silted depth. The dense, root-dark band along the base anchors the scene as a threshold, suggesting an underworld of sediment and time from which these fragile presences rise and recede. In this slow choreography, nature becomes a metaphor for inner states: regeneration held in suspension, beauty tempered by quiet decay.







