



This abstract composition stages a collision between velvet darkness and eruptions of violet light, as if the canvas were a threshold where matter breaks open to reveal its hidden voltage. Thick, shadowed swaths anchor the center while marbled whites and electric blues flare at the edges, creating a turbulent push–pull between concealment and disclosure. The vertical surge on the left reads like a fractured waterfall or a rising plume, lending the work a sense of ascent that is immediately resisted by the weight of black, suggesting the psyche’s continual negotiation between impulse and restraint. In its bruised purples and luminous fractures, the painting becomes a meditation on transformation—beauty arriving not as clarity, but as pressure, seepage, and release.







