

A constellation of buoyant forms drifts across the surface, where crisp whites and velvety blacks carve out a shifting architecture of depth, as if space itself were being folded and unfurled. Saturated reds, oceanic blues, and sunlit yellows punctuate the composition like emotional currents—heat and coolness in continual negotiation—while circular apertures suggest thresholds, lenses, or breaths opening within the field. The subtle striations running through the image introduce a tactile “interference,” reminding us that perception is never seamless but mediated, layered, and rhythmic. What emerges is a poised tension between play and precision, an abstract cartography mapping inner motion rather than external place.







