

This painting conjures a shattered mountain-architecture suspended in atmosphere, where slate blues and storm-greens are cleaved by sudden seams of saffron and ember, like memory flashing through fog. The composition hinges on jagged planes that thrust forward and recede, while veils of translucent wash soften their edges, allowing space to breathe between impact and silence. Downward drips read as gravity made visible—time, melt, or collapse—turning the landscape into a meditation on impermanence and the beauty of structures caught mid-unraveling. In this tension between solidity and dissolution, the work suggests that light is not merely illumination but a force that erodes, reveals, and remakes.