

A solitary, elongated figure rises from a cool field of blues and mossy greens, as if emerging from memory rather than landscape, its presence both ceremonial and fragile. The composition balances weight and erasureβopaque, mask-like planes of color stack across the face while thin, wavering lines and translucent washes suggest a psyche sketched in layers, never fully disclosed. Around the figure, small glyphs and vegetal marks read like half-deciphered notes, grounding the scene in a private mythology where nature becomes an archive of feeling. The restrained light and muted palette hold the work in a contemplative hush, implying identity as something assembled, guarded, and continually renegotiated.







