This work continues Nadera Rasulova’s exploration of land, memory, and cultural inheritance through abstract topography. With layered oil washes and gestural brushwork, she evokes a shifting landscape—one that feels both familiar and intangible. The forms hover between earth and cloud, tradition and transformation, reflecting her experience of navigating multiple cultural identities. Soft transitions contrast with bold colour blocks, inviting contemplation of what is held, lost, and reshaped over time. Rooted in a deep respect for place and environmental change, the piece speaks to the quiet power of inheritance—how it grounds us, even as it evolves.