



This work stages two luminous vortices suspended in a hush of ash-gray ground, as though heat and memory have been pressed into the surface and allowed to smolder. The upper form, mottled with ember reds and molten oranges, feels like a bruised sun—radiant yet unstable—while the lower bloom opens into yellow-white spokes around a dark, tidal center, suggesting renewal born from contraction. The granular texture and diffused edges turn color into atmosphere rather than object, making the composition read as a meditation on cyclical forces: ignition and fallout, emergence and erasure, the pulse of life against a quieting void.







