

This landscape dissolves into a nocturnal architecture of blues, where planes of paint fracture the horizon like memory breaking into facets. Light is not merely depicted but excavated—thin seams of pale turquoise and milky white cut through dense ultramarine, suggesting distant water or an opening in the sky that refuses to fully clarify itself. The composition holds a tense balance between shelter and exposure: dark, blocklike masses read as cliffs or buildings, while the central void beckons with a quiet, almost spiritual depth. In its layered translucencies and velvety shadows, the work becomes a meditation on passage—how we navigate uncertainty by following the faintest glimmer of illumination.







