

Veils of cool blue-grey drift across the surface like fog over a half-remembered city, intermittently parting to reveal incandescent cores of magenta and ember—moments of urgency caught beneath restraint. The composition feels excavated rather than painted: fractured planes and smudged edges suggest architecture, bodies, and shadows all dissolving into one another, as if the image were mapping memory’s unreliable layers. In this push and pull between concealment and revelation, the work becomes a meditation on interior weather—how intensity persists, glowing quietly, even when the world is muted into silence.







