

This abstract field surges with a chromatic recklessness, where ember reds and bruised violets churn against a bed of verdant green like heat rising from dense undergrowth. The painter’s layered, stippled gestures create a tactile weather—part bloom, part rupture—so that light feels embedded in the pigment rather than cast upon it. Amid the seeming chaos, clustered warm tones gather into a pulsing core, suggesting a private combustion: the psyche’s fertile tensions, simultaneously flowering and burning. The work reads as a meditation on transformation, where growth is inseparable from disturbance and beauty arrives through friction.







