

This work assembles a fractured landscape into a luminous geology of planes, where ochres and burnished golds behave like sediment catching a late, inward sun. Across the composition, sharp blue voids and dark triangular incursions interrupt the warmth, creating a tense dialogue between shelter and exposure, memory and interruption. The faceted construction reads like an excavation of place—trees, ridgelines, and ground reduced to essential shards—suggesting that perception itself is built from broken, recomposed moments. In its push-pull of opacity and radiance, the painting holds a quiet insistence: even in fracture, light finds a way to cohere.







