



This painting conjures a half-remembered terrain where geometry and atmosphere negotiate the terms of reality—triangular forms and fractured planes rising like ruins or sails from a dusk-charged horizon. A veil of cool blues and violets presses against bruised reds, creating a quiet tension between distance and immediacy, as if the land itself is shifting under a dim, internal light. The scraped, weathered surface reads like sediment and memory, suggesting a place not mapped by geography but by emotion—part sanctuary, part aftermath.







