



This work reads like a suspended cross‑section of an inner landscape, where translucent earth-browns and mossy greens pool into a soft, porous perimeter that feels both protective and dissolving. At its core, a sudden bloom of electric turquoise punctures the muted field—an aperture of clarity or memory—while ochre rivulets and coppery tracings drift like sediment, suggesting time’s slow accretion. The composition’s gentle bleeding edges and granular speckling create a quiet tension between containment and seepage, as if the image records an intimate process of healing, erosion, and renewal. What emerges is a contemplative map of transformation: a fragile boundary holding a luminous, living center.







