

This abstract field swells like a weather system in motion, where saturated blues and teals billow upward in layered veils, as if the sky were being built and erased in the same breath. Against this luminous expanse, the earthen band below—rust, umber, and ember-red—anchors the composition with the weight of lived ground, turning the painting into a dialogue between ascent and sediment. The stippled, fractured textures read like memory’s grain: moments of clarity flare in yellow and white, then dissolve back into a turbulent, contemplative haze. What emerges is a meditative threshold—part horizon, part inner landscape—where light becomes an insistence and darkness a necessary root.