

This suite of abstractions reads like a sequence of inner weather—burnt umbers and embered reds forming a dense atmospheric ground from which gilded arcs and blade-like gestures briefly flare, then recede. Pockets of cobalt flecking behave as volatile residue, interrupting the warm field with a cool, particulate “breath” that suggests memory breaking through sediment. The compositions balance eruption and restraint: light gathers in bruised golden blooms, while the surrounding space absorbs the event, turning each panel into a quiet record of impact, erosion, and renewal. Seen together, the works propose a meditative narrative of recurrence—forms returning like refrains, altered by each passage through heat, time, and shadow.