This diptych unfolds like a landscape in a dream — soft, layered, and elusive. Transparent layers of color drift across the surface, creating a depth that feels both distant and familiar. The composition evokes a landscape, yet remains intentionally vague: a horizon dissolving into mist, contours fading into light.
Transitions shift between blurred and sharp — like memories that briefly flare up and then fade away. The two panels reflect this ambiguity: a dialogue between clarity and haze, between presence and dissolution. The layering of color creates an atmosphere of stillness, fog, and gentle movement.
PINK DREAMSCAPE reveals a place where form is felt more than seen, where softness becomes strength. A dreamscape meant to be wandered.