

A molten drift of magenta and saffron unfurls across the surface like a weather system seen from within, where color becomes both atmosphere and emotion. Veins of white cut through the warmer fields like sudden clearings, while smoky greys and blackened eddies introduce a gravity that keeps the exuberance from turning merely decorative. The composition moves diagonally with tidal insistence, suggesting a threshold—between bloom and burn, tenderness and rupture—where transformation is not gentle, but luminous. In its layered marbling, the work reads as an interior landscape: desire, memory, and heat suspended in slow collision.