
The sky opens in gradients of blue, from deep shadow to luminous light. Clouds drift wide and soft, no longer massing into storm but dissolving into clarity.
Painted in the aftermath of rupture, this work speaks of release — the quiet after weather has moved through, the space that remains once turbulence has passed. It is less about what has gone than about what endures: the sky as breath, as spaciousness, as what remains.