

A buoyant field of rose and peach is set in motion by sweeping, ribbed strokes that arc like weather systems across the surface, turning the canvas into a breathing atmosphere rather than a fixed scene. Olive and violet passages interrupt the warmth with earthy resistance, while clusters of inky blues and scattered ember-like dots suggest seeds, spores, or distant lightsβsmall signals of life suspended in flux. The work oscillates between tenderness and volatility, as if charting an inner climate where growth and dissolution occur simultaneously, held together by the rhythmic cadence of the brush.