

A lattice of translucent planes in sea-glass blues and spring greens stacks and slips across the surface, as if architecture and landscape are being remembered rather than described. The composition’s quiet, angular scaffolding holds luminous washes that breathe like light filtered through water, letting edges dissolve and re-form into tentative rooms of space. In this gentle fragmentation, the work becomes a meditation on permeability—how boundaries, whether emotional or physical, can be both sheltering and fluid, inviting the eye to linger in a calm but restless in‑between.