



A tide of biomorphic fragments drifts across a molten orange field, as if the painting were suspending a breath between combustion and calm. The composition holds a quiet tension: pale, petal-like forms cluster and disperse, creating a soft turbulence that reads like memory surfacing and dissolving at once. Subtle shifts from cream to peach and ember establish depth without perspective, letting light feel internalβan aura rising from within the pigment rather than falling onto it. In that glowing haze, the work becomes an meditation on accumulation: sensations layered until they turn abstract, warm, and strangely tender.







