

This work drifts like a weathered memory of a landscapeβgreens and mineral blues suspended in a mist of scraped pigment, where the surface feels both eroded and tenderly rebuilt. The composition holds its tension in the horizontal sweep of marks and veils, suggesting a horizon that never fully arrives, as if nature is being sensed through time rather than observed directly. Flecks of rust and bruised shadow punctuate the calm, hinting at the quiet scars of growth, decay, and renewal. In its muted light, the painting becomes less a place than a state of mind: contemplative, elemental, and gently unsettled.







