


This circular abstraction feels like a petri-dish cosmos, where verdant fields churn with smoky undertows and ember-like veins, suggesting life’s relentless metabolism beneath a seemingly uniform surface. The granular texture reads as both soil and pigment—matter accumulating, eroding, and re-forming—while the hotter reds and yellows flare like brief revelations, mapping invisible currents of energy and growth. Contained by the round edge yet restless within it, the composition turns the viewer into an observer of a living system: intimate, volatile, and perpetually in the process of becoming.







