



A vast field of cobalt blue holds the composition in a contemplative hush, while a dense, ember-like nucleus of ochres, rusts, and shadowed greens seems to surface and dissolve at once. The layered scraping and granular textures read like sedimented memory—marks that both reveal and erase—creating a tension between emergence and concealment. Light is not painted as illumination so much as felt as heat, flickering within the central mass and casting the surrounding blue into a spacious, oceanic silence, as if the work is charting an interior landscape where sensation slowly becomes form.







