



This painting stages a buoyant collision of gestures—cotton-pink arcs and sea-glass sweeps looping over an ochre ground like memory traces trying to settle into form. A pale horizontal band reads as a fragile threshold, momentarily calming the surrounding turbulence while drips and speckled marks reintroduce time, gravity, and the body of the paint itself. The palette oscillates between sweetness and abrasion, suggesting a psyche negotiating between play and insistence, as if joy is being rebuilt from interruption. In its layered crossings, the work proposes that coherence is not a destination but a rhythm—found in the repeated act of returning to the mark.







