

This abstract composition drifts like submerged architecture, where veils of turquoise and deep green suspend geometric fragments in a slow, tidal hush. Softly abraded edges and ghosted brush marks suggest surfaces that have been touched, erased, and remembered, turning the canvas into a palimpsest of passing time. Light behaves here as a diffused current—less illumination than atmosphere—binding the forms into a quiet negotiation between structure and dissolution. The work reads as an interior landscape of thought: stable shapes attempting coherence while the surrounding field gently insists on ambiguity and depth.







