



This painting orchestrates a tense dialogue between luminous yellow planes and a brooding blue ground, as if a fractured dawn is trying to assemble itself out of drifting geometries. Layered transparencies and scraped passages let earlier decisions bleed through, turning the surface into a palimpsest where time, weather, and memory cohabit. The sharp, angular forms read like half-remembered architecture or vessels caught in a current, suggesting a landscape that is less observed than internally navigatedβboth refuge and rupture. In the subtle drips and abrasive textures, the work admits instability as its quiet truth: light does not simply illuminate here, it unsettles and remakes.







