



This abstract composition stages a charged encounter between weight and illumination: dense, slate-gray fields press inward while a chalky white mass blooms at the center like a thought forcing itself into clarity. Electric blues and sharp yellows act as visual accelerants, their punctuations and drips suggesting both urban circuitry and emotional spill—energy that cannot be fully contained by the painting’s broad, architectural blocks. The surface oscillates between scumbled opacity and exposed underlayers, turning space into a palimpsest where gestures read as traces of decision, doubt, and renewal. What emerges is a quiet narrative of resilience—light not as decoration, but as an insistence against the surrounding hush.







