

This work stages a hushed confrontation between monumental cliffs, their scarred surfaces catching ember-like reds and chalky whites that feel less like illumination than memory surfacing through stone. The valleyβs violet mist collapses depth into a slow, suspended breath, while the slender, bare trees rise like quiet witnessesβfragile calligraphy against a heavy, enclosing geography. In the reflective water below, faint sparks drift as if the landscape is shedding its own residue, suggesting a passage where grandeur and vulnerability coexist, and where silence becomes the true subject.







