
Weather Disturbance 4, Day 127 continues the series with a softer but restless atmosphere. The composition feels like a sky, a landscape, and an emotional field dissolving into one another. Muted pinks, smoky greys, faded blues, and touches of yellow move across the surface like unstable weather patterns.
The brushwork creates a sense of motion without forming a fixed image. Some marks feel like wind, others like fragments of light breaking through a cloudy disturbance. The painting carries a fragile balance between turbulence and calm, as if the storm has not fully arrived, but its pressure is already present.
This work explores the emotional tension of changing conditions: the moment when clarity becomes blurred, when memory, weather, and sensation begin to overlap.


