



This painting stages a restless ecology of mark-making, where teal and violet strokes surge like living currents across a weathered, earth-toned ground that feels simultaneously eroded and receptive. Drips and scumbled passages suspend the eye between emergence and dissolution, suggesting memory sedimenting in layers while flashes of fuchsia and white spark moments of clarity. The composition’s lateral sweep reads as a breath—expansive yet unsettled—inviting a meditation on how vitality persists amid turbulence, and how disorder can become its own luminous kind of order.







