

This work unfolds like a dense canopy seen in shifting weather—greens collide with saffron and ochre in restless, leaf-like passages that seem to breathe between concealment and revelation. The composition’s scattered bursts of luminous yellow act as sudden clearings, while deep blues and near-black pockets anchor the eye, suggesting shadowed water or undergrowth where memory gathers weight. Its tactile, stippled surface reads as a record of repeated gestures, turning the natural motif into a meditation on growth: exuberant, layered, and quietly untamable. What emerges is not a single landscape but the sensation of moving through one—light filtering, forms dissolving, and time accumulating in pigment.







