



In a field of midnight blues and slate shadows, the canvas unfurls like a mountainous silence, its broad, wind-swept strokes suggesting terrain more felt than mapped. A thin, luminous seam—flecked with icy whites—threads across the darkness, reading at once as a river of light, a distant settlement, or the fragile itinerary of human presence against an indifferent expanse. The restrained palette heightens the drama of space: depth is built through layered tonal shifts, where light doesn’t illuminate so much as briefly surface, then recede. The work becomes a meditation on scale and perseverance, locating a quiet, stubborn vitality within the vastness.







