


This densely tessellated field of color reads like an aerial memory of a city, where countless fragments—cobalt, slate, ash, and sudden ember-orange—collide and reconcile in a restless, breathing surface. The composition refuses a single focal point, instead offering a slow, meditative drift across micro-events of paint that alternately veil and reveal one another, as if time itself were layered in strokes. Light is not depicted but generated through chromatic vibration: cool blues and greys create depth while warmer notes flare like fleeting signals, turning the whole into a visual metaphor for perception—how coherence emerges from overload. In its accumulated gestures, the work suggests both the noise of contemporary experience and the quiet order that can be found when one lingers long enough to see pattern within the tumult.







