



This layered botanical abstraction dissolves the familiar into a drifting canopy of translucent leaves, where blues and teals create a cool, enveloping atmosphere like shade filtering through dense growth. Overlapping forms—punctuated by deep violet and mossy green—build a rhythmic pulse between concealment and revelation, as if memory were stacking itself in soft veils rather than clear outlines. A slender, dark vertical seam suggests a trunk or fissure, anchoring the composition while the surrounding color-fields quietly insist on nature as sensation rather than depiction. The work ultimately reads as a meditation on permeability: how light, time, and presence pass through us, leaving only luminous residues.







