Landscape I is a diptych constituted in two oil paintings. The paintings have the same pattern and layout of grids, but with a slight difference of the colour: the colour of the painting on the left is deeper than the colour of the painting on the right. It described a very subtle feeling we got from our everyday life, that from a moment to another moment, something changed. But since such a change is too subtle, it is always unsayable.
Oblivion is another subject of this work. The difference between the colour of these two paintings described the process of forgetting. But there is still something shimmers in our memories, when the history fading into oblivion.