

This work distills a landscape into layered planes of ochre and umber, where faceted shadows drift like tectonic memories across a silent expanse. The subdued light seems to erode certainty, turning distance into a series of softened thresholds and interrupted horizons that the eye crosses but never fully possesses. Against this geological hush, the pale vertical cluster reads as a fragile congregation—part sentinels, part spectral reeds—suggesting resilience and vulnerability amid vast, indifferent time. The composition’s quiet geometry becomes a meditation on endurance: forms appear both ancient and provisional, held together by atmosphere rather than ground.







