

Broad, looping strokes of ochre and umber sweep across a cool, clouded ground, creating a sense of movement that feels both erosive and protectiveβlike sediment laid down by time. The paintβs grain and pressure are left legible, so each arc becomes a record of touch, while darker knots interrupt the flow like memories that refuse to be smoothed over. In this tension between the warm, earthen mass and the grey atmospheric void, the work reads as an abstract topography of resilience: a restless body of marks searching for cohesion, holding itself together through repetition and drift.







