



A crystalline wedge of tessellated blues and mossy greens cuts into a field of pale, frosted geometry, like a wall of water crystallizing mid-motion. The composition stages a quiet drama between density and dissolution: the upper plane concentrates into faceted, mineral-like shards, while the lower expanse thins into an airy wash that feels recalled rather than observed. Light is treated as atmosphere—cool, diffused, and architectural—so the image reads simultaneously as interior corner, horizon, and threshold, suggesting how memory builds structures that are always on the verge of evaporating.







