



This work distills a horizon into weighted strata of color, where bands of turquoise, soot-black, ochre, and deep crimson read like compressed chapters of sea, land, and memory. The thin, pale seams that interrupt the darker fields behave as quiet thresholds—light trying to surface through sediment—giving the composition a measured pulse between stillness and rupture. Its spacious upper silence amplifies the density below, suggesting an emotional geology: calm held aloft while heat and longing churn in the underlayer. What emerges is a contemplative landscape without depiction, an interior coastline mapped by restraint, pressure, and release.







