

This work stages a quiet collision between order and wonder: broad, cool bands of blue behave like strata of distance, while prismatic vertical marks flicker through them like coded signals or city-lights seen through rain. At the center, a delicate, almost diagrammatic figure rises and dissolves, its pale arc suggesting a halo, a parachute, or a suspended thoughtβan attempt to locate the human body inside an ocean of data and atmosphere. The paintβs insistence on repetition becomes meditative, yet the scattered chromatic sparks keep the surface nervously alive, turning stillness into a field of subtle events. In this tension, the piece reads as both seascape and screen, proposing reflection not as a mirror but as a trembling record of perception.







