

A central feminine figure surfaces like an apparition from a volatile field of reds and embered oranges, her calm, frontal stillness held in tension against a surrounding atmosphere that fractures and surges. The triptych structure reads as a psychic panorama—gestural color storms on either side acting as memory and sensation, while pale fissures and dark seams suggest both rupture and stitching, as if the image is repeatedly broken and reassembled. Heat becomes symbolic here: not merely chromatic intensity, but a metaphor for desire, danger, and rebirth, with the body functioning as an anchor point amid emotional combustion. The work ultimately positions identity as something emerging through turbulence—visible, vulnerable, and insistently luminous within the chaos that tries to swallow it.







