



This work suspends the viewer in a tide of ultramarine and slate, where horizontal striations read like both waterβs surface and the grain of time itself, abrading the image into memory. Beneath the cool chromatic veil, faint architectural reflections and ghosted forms emerge and recede, suggesting a city sensed rather than seenβpresence filtered through distance, weather, and forgetting. Light is not applied as illumination but as intermittent revelation, breaking through in pale flashes that make the scene feel simultaneously submerged and electric. The overall effect is a meditation on impermanence: a world mirrored, fractured, and held briefly before it dissolves again into the blue.







