



This moody abstraction reads like a landscape recalled through weathered memoryβforms hover at the edge of recognition, suspended between architecture and shoreline. A cool blue core cleaves the composition like a submerged corridor of light, while veils of charcoal and green press inward, creating a quiet tension between emergence and erasure. The softened edges and bruised tonal transitions suggest a world seen through mist or water, where certainty dissolves and only atmosphere remains. In this hazy, reflective space, the painting becomes a meditation on perception itself: what we think we see, and what the mind completes in absence.