



A dusky field of ochres and slate greys is cut by jagged, calligraphic fractures that read like a horizon line breaking under pressureβpart skyline, part seismic graph. The painterly texture, with its dry scumbles and rubbed passages, lets light seep through in muted bands, suggesting memory sedimenting into atmosphere rather than a fixed place. Near the base, chalky white triangulations and faint golden peaks imply distant mountains or remnants of architecture, turning the composition into a meditation on instability: what we build, what erodes, and what persists as ghostly outline.







