



This composition stages a quiet alchemy between earth and fire: a clay brazier cradles embers that pulse like a hidden heart, while three ears of charred corn lie beside it as both offering and evidence of transformation. The granular ground, rendered in dense speckled texture, anchors the scene in lived materiality, against which a wedge of saturated blue reads like a cool breathβan interruption that sharpens the heat of the reds and ambers. Light is not merely illumination here but a metaphor for consumption and care, tracing how sustenance is won through patience, smoke, and the gentle violence of flame. In the scorched kernels and ashen rim, the work meditates on resilience: nourishment marked by hardship, made luminous through ritual.







