"Time Traveling (No. 4)" carries a similar sense of depth and exploration as its counterpart but feels distinct in its visual story. While the rich blues and greens still evoke the vastness of oceans or cosmic energy, this piece leans into a more vertical, cascading flow, suggesting movement downward or perhaps an emergence from below. The lighter areas in the center create a sense of luminosity, almost as if a hidden source of light is breaking through layers of time and space.
The earthy tones and textural contrasts at the edges bring to mind geological formations or ancient terrains, adding a grounded, historical quality to the work. Together with the title, it suggests a journey not just through time but through layers of existence—exploring what is buried, revealed, and remembered.