



The work unfolds as a submerged cartography of feeling—cool fields of blue layered like veils, where softened contours suggest forms half-remembered and drifting out of reach. Vaporous blooms of teal and sudden mustard sparks puncture the calm, introducing a quiet friction between serenity and disturbance, as if light is trying to surface through deep water. The composition’s fragmented, cloudlike clusters hover without anchorage, inviting the eye to roam and assemble its own narrative from residues, echoes, and erasures. In this ambiguity, the painting becomes an inward landscape: a meditation on presence dissolving into atmosphere, and the way memory stains space more than it defines it.







