



This luminous abstraction suspends the viewer in a warm, breathing atmosphere where coral and saffron fields act as a kind of inner weather, and cooler turquoise and viridian forms flicker like memories surfacing through haze. The composition refuses a single focal point, instead orchestrating a drifting rhythm of layered veils, scratches, and translucent blooms that suggest both growth and erasureβcreation happening at the edge of dissolution. Light is not depicted so much as generated, radiating outward from pigment-to-pigment collisions, turning the canvas into a soft topography of sensation. What emerges is a quiet narrative of renewal: a garden of gestures where structure briefly crystallizes, then returns to spacious uncertainty.







