



A charged geometry of peak-like forms rises in electric cobalt, as if a landscape has been distilled into emblem and signal, its edges sharpened by black shadows that read like both shelter and threat. The central red seam functions as a tectonic fault—an incision that splits the image into two competing territories—while flashes of white puncture the blue as hard glints of breath, distance, or remembered light. Composed like a fractured diptych, the work stages a dialogue between clarity and obstruction, suggesting an inner terrain where aspiration meets interruption and the path forward is negotiated through rupture.







