

This work suspends a fractured terrain within a vast field of cool blue, where vertical veils of pigment fall like rain and soften the boundary between sky, water, and memory. The central ridge—stitched together from angular, ember-toned facets—reads as both shelter and wound, a luminous scar that insists on presence against the quiet persistence of the surrounding expanse. Subtle drips and abrasion create a sense of time accumulating, as if the landscape is being steadily rewritten by weather, distance, and reflection. The composition holds a meditative tension: a small, warm pulse of life anchored in an indifferent, enveloping atmosphere.