



This composition stages a fevered dialogue between two fields of red: above, a translucent magenta haze drifts like memory in suspension; below, a dense mosaic of vermilion and coral blocks gathers into something architectural, a city or circuitry seen through heat. The horizontal divide reads as a threshold—skyline and undercurrent—where pigment becomes atmosphere and then, abruptly, matter. Flecks of pale light puncture the saturated plane like distant windows or signals, suggesting private lives and quiet urgencies embedded within an otherwise relentless pulse of color.







