



This abstract composition stages a quiet collision between structure and dissolution: rigid, window-like blocks of crimson and deep blue are repeatedly veiled by smoky lilac washes, as if memory keeps repainting the same interior scene. Diagonal streaks of white cut through the surface like sudden flashes of clarity, energizing the grid while also exposing its fragility. Warm terracotta and ember tones pool at the edges, suggesting heat, weathering, and timeβan atmosphere in which architecture becomes less a place than an emotional container. The work reads as a meditation on thresholds, where light does not simply illuminate but unsettles, turning space into a shifting state of mind.







