

Contained within a circular field, the composition stages a tense encounter between two angular, tent-like forms whose jagged outlines feel both playful and slightly combative, as if architecture has learned to speak in gestures. Saturated reds and an electric blue wedge press forward against an olive, map-like ground of frenetic marks, creating a vibrating push–pull between figure and atmosphere, intention and accident. The black contouring acts like a nervous calligraphy, suturing fragments into a precarious coherence and suggesting that meaning here is constructed—improvised from collisions, not calmly designed. What emerges is a compact narrative of encampment and motion: shelter as symbol, unsettled by the restless noise of its own surrounding world.







