



A volatile river of crimson cleaves the surface, its saturated glow reading like a pulse or alarm cutting through encroaching fields of black—an immediate clash between vitality and void. The paint’s fluid veils and ruptured edges create a sense of pressure and release, as if the work documents a moment of impact where emotion liquefies into matter. White splatters and smoky greys act as residue—embers, foam, or ash—suggesting both aftermath and renewal, while the composition’s diagonal thrust keeps the eye suspended between catastrophe and emergence. In this tension, the painting becomes an interior landscape: an anatomy of feeling where desire, fear, and survival cohabit in a single incandescent surge.







