



This work stages a tense dialogue between a fogged, breathing void and a sharply articulated lattice of greens and deep blues, as if nature’s geometry is trying to assert itself against a field of erasure. The soft, smoky passages read like memory or weather—gestural remnants drifting in uncertain space—while the angular cluster on the right compresses into a near-architectural density, edged by a thin red contour that feels like a warning line or a boundary of containment. Color functions as both atmosphere and structure: cool gray-blue hush opens a meditative distance, interrupted by luminous leaf-tones that suggest growth, repair, and the stubborn insistence of form. In the fracture between these zones, the painting proposes a quiet narrative of becoming—order emerging from drift, and coherence arriving only through interruption.







