

This work operates through restraint, letting a field of warm ochres and umbers accumulate like sediment, so that the surface reads as both atmosphere and earth. A faint vertical apparition at the center—half stain, half figure—anchors the composition, suggesting a presence that is emerging, eroding, or remembered rather than declared. The granular texture catches light unevenly, creating a quiet pulse across the plane and turning emptiness into a charged, contemplative space where time feels layered and tactile. In its near-monochrome hush, the painting becomes a meditation on trace: what remains after motion, weather, and feeling have passed through.