

Rendered in a restrained monochrome register, this work distills landscape into quiet strata—banded horizons and softened blocks that seem to drift between shoreline, field, and memory. The measured transitions of gray behave like breath, where light is not depicted as illumination but as a slow erosion of certainty, dissolving edges into atmosphere. Subtle fractures and mottled textures interrupt the calm, suggesting time’s pressure on place—geology as autobiography, and stillness as a form of endurance.







