

This work stages an interior architecture of rupture, where broad, slate-gray planes press forward like barricades while fissures of ember red and prismatic light leak from the edges, suggesting a life-force trapped beneath industrial silence. The composition feels engineered yet woundedβgrid-like perforations and hard right angles impose order, only to be undermined by jagged cut-ins and shadowed voids that read as absences or erasures. In this tension between control and collapse, the painting becomes a meditation on contemporary containment: emotion and memory flashing briefly through seams before being reabsorbed into the dense, mechanized field.







