



This work stages a smoldering apparition—part avian, part ember—rising from a soot-dark field where the air feels heavy with aftermath. A red, stippled arc sweeps across the composition like a pulse of heat or memory, pressing against pale, striated forms that read as fragile architecture or a dissolving horizon. The tension between granular mark-making and broad, smoky washes turns space into a psychological chamber, where eruption and erosion coexist. In its muted greys and sudden incandescent reds, the piece suggests resilience forged in ruin, a quiet insistence on life amid collapse.







