



A veil of misty grey descends over a low, trembling horizon, as if the landscape is being remembered rather than observed. The surface is worked in granular, weathered layers where teal, slate, and soot-dark passages are punctured by ember-like flecks of ochre, suggesting resilient life pushing through sediment and time. Space opens not through clear perspective but through atmospheric erosion—forms dissolve upward into silence while the earth below compacts into dense, tactile matter. The result is a meditation on persistence: a terrain shaped by seasons, uncertainty, and the quiet insistence of color against obscuring haze.







