



A solitary mound rises like a living landform, its surface braided with thick impasto and cascading drips that turn paint into weather, erosion, and growth all at once. Acid yellows and viridian greens flare against a cool, muted ground, creating a charged tension between vitality and stillness, as if the subject is both illuminated and held in suspension. The composition pulls the eye upward through tangled, calligraphic strokes, suggesting a quiet ascentβan inner topography where abundance verges on overwhelm and the landscape becomes a portrait of resilience. In its restless textures, the work reads as a meditation on accumulation: seasons layered into matter, and emotion sedimented into color.







