



This work unfolds as a radiant field where incandescent oranges and corals press outward from a dense, vibrating core, as if heat itself has been woven into pigment. Vertical striations—like rain, threads, or falling light—counter the central turbulence, creating a tensile dialogue between flow and resistance, impulse and containment. The surface reads as both atmospheric and tactile, inviting the eye to oscillate between distance (a glowing horizon) and proximity (a palimpsest of scraped, layered marks). In its chromatic insistence, the piece suggests an emotional weather system: exuberance edged with abrasion, a luminosity earned through friction rather than serenity.







