



This painting stages a horizon of fractured landforms rising from a velvety abyss, where saturated cobalt sky presses down like a held breath and the earth answers in molten oranges, viridian greens, and bruised blacks. The composition pivots on a central arch-like silhouette—part mountain pass, part portal—suggesting a threshold between the known and the unspoken, as pigment drips and scumbles mimic erosion, memory, and time’s slow unraveling. Light is not described so much as wrested from the surface: it glints along jagged edges, then collapses into shadow, creating a tense dialogue between emergence and concealment. In its ambiguity, the landscape becomes psychological—an interior terrain where hope flares at the margins while the center remains insistently, beautifully unresolved.







