



A dreamlike terrain unfolds in layered bands of green and blue, where an ambiguous, vessel-like form cradles a luminous bloom and a flickering ember as if nurturing the first breath of a new world. The composition’s flattened perspective and buoyant contours turn landscape into inner geography—water becomes memory, hills become thought—while the high-key palette holds an uneasy harmony between innocence and metamorphosis. By staging organic growth beside shadowed, submerged shapes, the work suggests creation as both sanctuary and risk, a quiet ceremony of becoming within an environment that is never entirely stable.







