



This watercolor composition gathers itself into a soft-edged, verdant island, where saturated greens breathe outward while a luminous blue core opens like a clearing of thought within dense foliage. Vertical, drip-like strokes read as trunks or quiet pillars, guiding the eye downward into a contemplative depth, while speckled marks and pale ruptures flicker like insects, pollen, or fragmented memory. Encircling the scene, the raised, tile-like white squares form a hesitant perimeter—part map, part barricade—suggesting our impulse to measure and contain what remains fundamentally alive, porous, and untamable. The work holds a gentle tension between immersion and distance, as if nature’s intimacy must be approached through both touch and abstraction.







