



This work stages a slow collision between calm and rupture: broad, aqueous bands of teal and green hold the picture in suspended quiet, while jagged red calligraphy erupts along the lower register like a seismic reading of emotion. The faint, shadowed forms hovering near the top and midline feel like distant ridges or memories—half-erased landmarks—so that depth becomes psychological rather than literal. Its restrained horizontality suggests a horizon of stability, yet the abrasive red fractures insist on urgency, turning the landscape into a meditation on how order is continuously rewritten by inner turbulence.







