



This work immerses the viewer in a field of incandescent red, where subtle horizontal striations and faint tonal interruptions read like the afterimage of a horizon repeatedly approached and withheld. The surface—quietly mottled, almost woven in its texture—turns monochrome into atmosphere, letting light seem to seep from within rather than fall upon it. Its restraint makes the color feel less declarative than devotional, a meditation on heat, presence, and the way emotion can saturate space until it becomes a kind of place to inhabit.







