



This abstract composition reads like a landscape remembered rather than seenβbroad fields of quiet grey and saturated red hold the scene in suspension while cropped blocks of ochre, teal, and cobalt flare up as sudden, tactile recollections. The brushwork alternates between velvety planes and dark, calligraphic marks that function like structural ribs, stitching fragments into an uneasy but compelling order. Light is not rendered as illumination so much as presence: it pools in pale whites and cool blues, suggesting openings, pauses, and breath within an otherwise weighty architecture of color. The work ultimately stages a dialogue between stability and interruption, as if the mind is assembling place, time, and emotion from overlapping shards.







