

A restrained field of amber and gold opens like a held breath, its surface quietly vibrating with the grain of paper and the slow seep of pigment. The thin horizon—an orange incision across the center—acts as both seam and threshold, suggesting a distant sunline while also exposing the painting’s constructed calm. Suspended between warmth and austerity, the work turns color into atmosphere, inviting the viewer to contemplate how light can become a place, and how a single division can measure time, memory, and stillness.







