



A fevered red atmosphere engulfs the surface like a storm of memory, against which shards of cobalt, ochre, and white break into a restless, almost architectural cadence. The composition pivots between dissolution and structure—blocks and slashes suggest a city or interior scaffolding, yet they continually unravel into abrasion, smear, and luminous dust. Light is not depicted so much as released: scraped highlights and sudden chromatic flares feel like signals cutting through heat, proposing resilience amid pressure. In this charged field, the painting reads as an emotional topography—where intensity becomes a space to navigate, and fragmentation becomes a way of holding experience together.







