

Rendered in a restrained grayscale, the work distills a landscape into bands of sediment and breath-like horizons, where light seems to seep rather than shine. Broad horizontal strata are interrupted by a pale, branching passage that reads as both river and scarβan incision of time carving memory into matter. The subtle shifts of tone and the grain of the surface create a quiet tension between stability and erosion, suggesting that even the most solid ground is perpetually in the act of becoming. In its near-silence, the composition invites contemplation of distance, persistence, and the slow choreography of natural forces.







