



A volatile bloom of chartreuse and acid yellow ignites at the center, as if light were being born under pressure, pushing outward through veils of turquoise and deep ultramarine. The composition stages a tense dialogue between emergence and dissolution: the luminous core feels cellular and alive, while the surrounding blues read as an oceanic void that both cradles and threatens to swallow it. Fine, branching lines and marbled textures suggest currents, nerves, or lightning—an inner weather system made visible—turning the painting into a meditation on resilience, where energy persists even as it disperses.







