



This work reads like a landscape remembered rather than observed—an expanse of pale greens and grays where the horizon dissolves into bands of quiet atmosphere. The surface is animated by meticulous, wave-like striations that mimic wind over water or grass, turning space into a field of slow vibration and hushed movement. A central, columnar rise—part figure, part cairn—anchors the composition as a solitary sentinel, suggesting endurance and watchfulness within a world that is otherwise in flux. Light is not depicted as illumination but as a thin veil, softening forms into near-abstraction and inviting contemplation of nature’s persistent, almost meditative pulse.







