

This work stages a quiet alchemy of atmosphere, where a cool sea-green field is repeatedly breached by coral-red blooms that feel less like decoration than like memory surfacing through fog. The paintβs granular, stippled texture disperses light into a soft internal shimmer, dissolving clear boundaries so that space reads as both depth and skinβsomething breathed rather than measured. A low flare of yellow gathers near the base like an ember or dawnline, anchoring the composition with a fragile warmth that suggests renewal emerging from turbulence. In the push and pull between cool ground and heated eruptions, the painting becomes a meditation on resilience: calm not as absence of intensity, but as its patient containment.







