



This painting immerses the viewer in a near-total field of vermilion and carmine, where petal-like planes interlock until form becomes atmosphere—an engulfing warmth that borders on urgency. At the center, a fractured aperture of pale highlights and cool turquoise shards opens like a brief inhalation, a reminder of air and distance within the dense press of color. The composition reads as both bouquet and crowd: tenderness multiplied into intensity, suggesting how beauty can overwhelm when it gathers without pause. What seems decorative at first gradually reveals a psychological temperature—desire, saturation, and the restless pulse of life held tightly together.







