

This painting unfolds as a weathered horizon of memory, where scraped, layered pigments mimic sediment and time-worn walls, allowing the landscape to feel both discovered and eroded. A cool band of pale blue hovers above bruised grays and smoky indigos, while ochres and rusts below suggest earth warmed by vanished light, anchoring the composition in a quiet, grounded gravity. The blurred transitions and broken marks suspend certainty—forms nearly resolve into shore, field, or distant tree line—yet ultimately insist on atmosphere over description, as if the scene is being recalled rather than observed. In its restrained palette and tactile abrasion, the work becomes a meditation on impermanence: place as an emotional residue held together by fragments of color and breath-like space.