



Suspended between a sun-bleached ochre field and a deep, aqueous teal, the composition stages a quiet confrontation between surface and depthβan almost architectural partition that reads like a horizon inside the mind. A small, dark vessel-like silhouette hovers above a larger, submerged oval, suggesting an echo or memory sinking beneath consciousness, softened by veils of pigment that make the forms feel both present and dissolving. The muted glow at the boundary acts as a thin seam of illumination, as if the painting is less describing objects than measuring the pressure of stillness, and the fragile point where containment becomes reverie.







