

Immersed in a spectrum of teal and deep oceanic blues, the painting stages a quiet collision between opacity and revelation, as if light were trying to remember its way through water. A luminous, scraped passage near the center acts like a submerged horizon—part reflection, part wound—around which darker, drifting forms gather as fragments of thought or rock-like anchors. The layered textures and softened edges suspend the viewer in a threshold space where perception blurs, suggesting an emotional geography of surrender, calm, and the faint unease of depth. What emerges is less a scene than an atmosphere: a meditation on what remains visible when certainty dissolves.







