



This image stages water as a woven field of memory, its rhythmic bands of turquoise, ochre, and rust vibrating like a chant that steadies the eye while refusing stillness. A cool blue diagonal—half current, half shaft of light—cuts the surface, creating a quiet threshold where presence becomes reflection and depth becomes uncertainty. Small, spare figures (a birdlike flicker of red and shadowy, fish-like forms) drift through the pattern as if they are thoughts crossing the mind’s stream, suggesting a fragile coexistence between observation and immersion. In this interplay of repetition and interruption, the work feels less like a landscape than a meditation on how perception ripples, distorts, and ultimately carries us forward.







