



Suspended in a smoldering field of ochres and ember-reds, the painting stages a fractured “landscape” where rock-like planes and architectural shards seem to rise, collapse, and reassemble in the same breath. Scraped textures and gritty accretions hold the surface in a state of abrasion, while sudden flashes of turquoise and pink act like emotional fissures—brief apertures of clarity within a scorched atmosphere. The horizon is less a boundary than a haze of memory, suggesting a terrain shaped by time’s pressure: resilient, unstable, and quietly luminous beneath its wounds.