

This work immerses the viewer in a slow, mineral-green current where light skims the surface in broken ribbons, turning water into a moving veil rather than a fixed scene. Broad, submerged planes of stone anchor the composition, their pale solidity countering the restless, layered brushwork that sweeps diagonally across the frame like memory passing over touch. The paletteβdeep emeralds, algae-ochres, and milky graysβsuggests a quiet ecology of renewal, where clarity and obscurity coexist and the act of seeing becomes an intimate negotiation with depth. In its restrained drama, the painting reads as a meditation on persistence: the riverβs continual motion polishing what endures beneath.







