



A turbulent architecture of turquoise and ochre shards rises from an earthen ground, as if a memory of landscape were being reassembled mid-storm. The composition pivots on a jagged vertical thrust, where scraped lines and fractured planes let light leak through the paint like a nervous pulse, holding the eye between emergence and collapse. This tension—cool mineral blues against weathered browns—suggests both excavation and construction, a quiet allegory of renewal built from broken fields of experience.







