

The work suspends a quiet narrative between earth and sky, where a broad field of ochre rises like a memory—dense, weathered, and insistently present—against a pale atmosphere scored with descending, rain-like marks. At the horizon, fractured planes of color coalesce into a hesitant form, suggesting a figure or shelter caught mid-emergence, as if identity is being assembled from fragments of landscape. The subtle glint of a small crescent above intensifies the sense of solitude, turning the composition into a meditation on thresholds: between season and change, belonging and displacement, the seen and the half-remembered.







