



This work stages a volatile dialogue between heat and cold: embered reds and ochres surge like a lived memory, while deep blues recede into a nocturnal distance that refuses resolution. Across this terrain, scratched arcs and scumbled veils read as both excavation and erasure, suggesting time’s insistence—marking, revising, and wearing down certainty. The pale, architectural sweep at the right—part wave, part ruin—catches the eye as a fragile structure of order, momentarily luminous against the surrounding turbulence. In its layered abrasions and restless motion, the painting becomes a meditation on resilience: meaning not as a fixed image, but as something continually rebuilt from friction and fracture.







