



The canvas stages a volatile dialogue between ember-red vertical thrusts and a veiling field of smoky greys, as if heat and ash are negotiating what may remain visible. Thin white calligraphic marks skate across the surface like sudden fractures of clarity—gestures that both wound and illuminate—while small eruptions of green and yellow insist on life at the edge of collapse. Spatially, the work refuses a single horizon, letting depth emerge through abrasion and layering, so the painting reads as an emotional weather system: compression, flare, and the quiet persistence of renewal beneath the burn.







