

This mist-laden landscape stages a quiet confrontation between monumental cliff faces and the fragile trace of human presence, where ink-like washes and eroded textures feel as though time itself has been brushed across the surface. A restrained palette of ochres, soot browns, and veiled greys dissolves boundaries, allowing light to seep through the gorge like a hesitant revelation rather than a spectacle. The small, skeletal trees and distant architectural silhouettes read as memory-formsβmarkers of endurance that neither dominate nor surrender to the surrounding immensities. In its spacious silences and cascading white intervals, the work meditates on scale, transience, and the contemplative humility of inhabiting a world that exceeds us.







