



Suspended in a wide field of muted green, a low, blue form settles near the horizon line like a memory surfacing through fogβat once geological and bodily, anchored yet dissolving at the edges. The compositionβs vast negative space functions as breath and silence, pushing the viewer into contemplation while the smoky, graphite-like contours suggest erosion, hesitation, and timeβs soft abrasion. Deep teal shadows pool at the base, giving the fragment a quiet gravity, as if the work meditates on what remains when presence becomes residue and landscape becomes psyche.







