

In a restrained grayscale register, the painting stages a landscape as a sequence of quiet strataβbands of light and shadow that drift like sediment, memory, and weather across a horizon that refuses to settle. The broad, softened planes create a slow lateral movement, while sharp-edged dark incursions act as interruptions, suggesting fault lines where calm is underwritten by pressure. What emerges is less a depiction of place than a meditation on distance: space flattened into intervals, inviting the eye to wander and the mind to reckon with stillness as a form of tension.







