

A sweeping, wing-like torrent of cobalt and indigo cuts across a soot-gray ground, as if a living current is being pulled into flight while still tethered to gravity. The paint’s drips and serrated strokes read like rain, scars, and sediment at once—evidence of time pressing downward even as the form surges laterally with stubborn momentum. Within the cold blues, sudden flashes of pale mint and ochre act as brief illuminations, suggesting hope not as resolution but as intermittent signal inside turbulence. The composition becomes a portrait of transformation: motion caught between collapse and ascent, where the beauty lies in the work of becoming rather than the promise of arrival.