



This abstract composition stages a quiet collision between exuberance and restraint: sunlit fields of orange and gold bloom like heat-haze memory, while pale, scraped whites open breathing space that feels both erased and renewed. Across this radiant ground, crisp bands and arcuated black sweeps read as a grammar of interruption—structural gestures that corral the exuberant surface into rhythm, like scaffolding trying to tame a living wall. The pooled blues and deep greens at the base lend gravity and a sense of seepage, suggesting that beneath the decorative flourish lies an undercurrent of weight, time, and sediment. In its layered textures and abrupt edges, the work becomes a meditation on building and undoing—how order is imposed, how color resists, and how beauty persists in the friction between them.







