

This composition stages a quiet drama between the permanence of crystalline, blue-green forms and the vast, heat-saturated plane that surrounds them, as though a shoreline has been distilled into pure geometry. Layered bands of vermilion and ochre act like atmospheric strata, compressing space while the concentric sun—both halo and target—radiates a measured insistence that anchors the horizon. The sharp, faceted silhouette reads as both mountain and mineral, suggesting nature rendered through an architect’s mind, where landscape becomes an interior state of resilience. Beneath the surface calm, the intersecting diagonals and translucent overlays create a sense of tectonic shift, hinting at time’s slow pressure and the possibility of renewal.




