



This work stages a quiet collision between earthbound density and a sun-bleached expanse, where a monolithic, head-like form hovers as if half-remembered from a dream. Fields of deep green and bruised blue are ruptured by ember reds, creating a pulse of heat that reads like emotion breaking through a guarded surface. The grainy, abraded textures and softened edges suggest time’s erosion—memory scraped, repainted, and still insistently present—so the image feels less like a place than a psychological terrain. Within this tension of open space and compressed mass, the painting becomes an allegory of inner resilience: a figure or structure enduring, yet perpetually dissolving into atmosphere.







