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Death Valley/California
2025
Acrylic on canvas
41.0 × 31.8 cm
This work was created based on memories of a visit to Death Valley, a national park in California. Once an ancient sea, the land was uplifted over time, leaving behind salt that now covers the ground—an otherworldly landscape that hardly seems to belong to Earth. The temperature was close to 40 degrees Celsius, and the moment I stepped out of the car, an intense, piercing sunlight poured down without mercy. I rendered that blinding brightness into yellow on a white canvas, giving form to the overwhelming memory of light in Death Valley.
Acrylic on canvas
41.0 × 31.8 cm
This work was created based on memories of a visit to Death Valley, a national park in California. Once an ancient sea, the land was uplifted over time, leaving behind salt that now covers the ground—an otherworldly landscape that hardly seems to belong to Earth. The temperature was close to 40 degrees Celsius, and the moment I stepped out of the car, an intense, piercing sunlight poured down without mercy. I rendered that blinding brightness into yellow on a white canvas, giving form to the overwhelming memory of light in Death Valley.
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2025
Acrylic on canvas
41.0 × 31.8 cm
This work was created based on memories of a visit to Death Valley, a national park in California. Once an ancient sea, the land was uplifted over time, leaving behind salt that now covers the ground—an otherworldly landscape that hardly seems to belong to Earth. The temperature was close to 40 degrees Celsius, and the moment I stepped out of the car, an intense, piercing sunlight poured down without mercy. I rendered that blinding brightness into yellow on a white canvas, giving form to the overwhelming memory of light in Death Valley.
Acrylic on canvas
41.0 × 31.8 cm
This work was created based on memories of a visit to Death Valley, a national park in California. Once an ancient sea, the land was uplifted over time, leaving behind salt that now covers the ground—an otherworldly landscape that hardly seems to belong to Earth. The temperature was close to 40 degrees Celsius, and the moment I stepped out of the car, an intense, piercing sunlight poured down without mercy. I rendered that blinding brightness into yellow on a white canvas, giving form to the overwhelming memory of light in Death Valley.












