



This work immerses the viewer in a saturated red field that feels less like a surface than a climateβdense, enveloping, and insistently alive. Subtle mottling and faint tonal swells create a slow internal movement, as though heat, memory, or emotion is circulating beneath the skin of the pigment. The near-monochrome compresses depth into atmosphere, turning light into a hushed pulse that oscillates between urgency and calm. In its restraint, the painting reads as a meditation on intensity itself: how a single color can hold both rupture and refuge.







