



This horizontal abstraction reads like a scorched horizon where crimson bands surge across a ground of smoke-browns and ashen greys, as if memory and matter have been scraped back to their raw strata. The composition balances eruption and restraintβthick, weathered textures and incised marks interrupt the red field, creating a rhythmic friction between concealment and revelation. Flecks of pale light and metallic warmth hover like surviving embers, suggesting that what appears ruined is also alchemized into a new, resilient surface. The work ultimately feels less like a landscape than a psychological terrain, charting the uneasy beauty of transformation after heat, impact, and time.







