



A blazing, river-like band of orange and gold cuts horizontally through a field of fractured charcoal planes, as if a seam of heat has split a nocturnal terrain. The compositionβs stacked, angular blocks create a quiet pressure around this incandescent corridor, turning negative space into a kind of containment that both protects and threatens to extinguish the light. Subtle violets and cooler greys act like afterimages, suggesting memory and residueβan emotional geography where radiance persists as a decisive act rather than a decorative event.







