



A field of incandescent reds is built up in quiet strata, as if memory itself has been laid down in layersβopaque, insistent, and vibrating with heat. Within this saturated atmosphere, fractured geometric shards and brief seams of turquoise and white puncture the surface like half-recalled signals, suggesting a city of thoughts flickering behind a curtain. The composition negotiates between control and erosion: grids attempt to hold the image together while scraped passages and translucent veils let earlier gestures leak through. What emerges is a meditation on intensity and containment, where light is not depicted but generated, pressing outward from within the pigment.







