

Broad, translucent bands of turquoise, lake-blue, and pale ochre stage a dreamlike shoreline where form hovers between landscape and memory. A white, gliding bird cuts a clean arc through the upper field, while the small perched silhouettes and dark lattice in the foreground anchor the scene like a quiet human geometry set against open water. The sudden red diagonals behave like pulses or signals—interruptions that charge the calm with urgency—suggesting a passage, a warning, or a desire to break the stillness. In this suspension of depth and distance, the work reads as an interior weather: an ecology of longing where flight, reflection, and structure negotiate what it means to be held and to be free.