



This work reads like a weathered shoreline seen from memory: a pale, breath-like sky presses down upon bands of oxidized earth and submerged blue, where color is less painted than unearthed. The rough, metallic filaments and cracked textures behave as scars and sediment, stitching together ruptures as though time itself has been embedded into the surface. A quiet tension persists between the cool, cleansing blues and the tarnished gold-browns, suggesting a landscape both healing and erodingβan image of passage where land and water continually renegotiate their borders.







