

This abstract composition reads like a weathered palimpsest of sensation, where translucent veils of gray-blue space temper eruptions of vermilion, citrus, and jade. Vertical cascades of color behave as both structure and seepage—suggesting pillars, rainfall, or a city’s pulse dissolving into memory—while the scumbled, layered surface holds time in its abrasions and blooms. Light is not depicted so much as generated from within the paint, turning the canvas into a field of shifting atmosphere where vitality and uncertainty coexist in constant negotiation.