



This composition rises from a furnace of ochres and rust-reds, where a low horizon of dense pigment turns the scene into a psychological landscape rather than a literal place. Jagged, crystalline forms—fractured with flashes of magenta, cobalt, and chalk-white—feel like ruins or emerging monuments, held in tension between collapse and rebuilding. A thin, luminous band of turquoise cuts through the middle like a remembered river, offering a brief breath of clarity amid the scorched atmosphere. The scraped textures and broken edges suggest time’s abrasion, yet the persistent color insists on endurance—beauty surviving as a stubborn pulse within the debris.







