



This watercolor abstraction moves like weather across an inner landscape—cool aquamarines and deep indigos pooling into one another, then dissolving into a sun-warmed ground of ochre and rust. The composition is held in delicate tension: broad, translucent washes breathe with openness while sharper seams and sedimented edges suggest fractures where memory has dried and reformed. Light is not painted so much as permitted to emerge from the paper, turning negative space into a quiet protagonist and giving the work a meditative, tidal rhythm. In its drifting boundaries and softened horizons, the piece speaks to transition—how serenity and uncertainty can occupy the same atmosphere.







