



This painting compresses a landscape into pure sensation: broad, confident strokes of cobalt and ultramarine churn like weather systems, while a luminous band of pale blue cuts through the darkness as a fleeting corridor of clarity. Below, layered greens swell and tilt, suggesting a hillside not as a fixed place but as an emotional ground—fertile, restless, and perpetually becoming. The visible drag of the brush turns light into texture, making the scene feel both immediate and intangible, as though nature is remembered in fragments rather than observed whole. In the dialogue between deep night tones and emergent brightness, the work reads as a meditation on transition—storm to calm, doubt to resolve—held in suspension.







