



Suspended in a luminous field of turquoise, the work stages a poised negotiation between weight and buoyancy: a chevron-like vessel of earthen browns and ochres seems to hover, as if held aloft by the atmosphere itself. The tightly patterned blue band above reads like a measured horizon or coded current, while the spiral terminals act as mnemonic anchors—suggesting lineage, return, and the mind’s tendency to fold experience back into itself. Through the tension of crisp geometry against subtly wavering, woodgrain-like lines, the painting becomes a meditation on passage: a protected crossing where memory and place are carried, not depicted, in the calm of open space.







