



This work unfolds as a dense field of stippled marks where emerald currents surge through a dusk-laden ground, suggesting a landscape seen not from a distance but from within its breathing surface. The diagonal drift of shadow and light reads like a weather system—an atmospheric pressure that pulls the eye across ridges of pigment, allowing forms to appear and dissolve in the same moment. By reducing terrain to a patient accumulation of points, the artist turns perception into meditation, proposing nature as a slow, granular memory rather than a fixed view. The muted blues and charcoals hold the composition in quiet tension while the greens flare as insistence—life threading through obscurity.







