



This abstracted landscape unfurls like a memory of terrain rather than a fixed place, where bands of turquoise sky press gently against a dense, verdant mass that feels both sheltering and untamed. Layered greens—scraped, stippled, and bruised with darker undertones—create a tactile ecology, suggesting growth, erosion, and the quiet labor of time across the surface. Flecks of ochre and small, luminous blue interruptions read as glints of water or light caught in brush, proposing a fragile dialogue between renewal and decay. The composition holds the viewer at the threshold of immersion, inviting contemplation of nature as a shifting, internal state as much as an external horizon.







