



A vast field of incandescent red presses forward like a weather system of feeling, its scraped skin and layered veils suggesting heat, urgency, and the memory of impact. Beneath this dominant atmosphere, fractured planes of ochre, teal, and earthen green collide and interlock, creating a tense architectural pocket where light seems to catch on edges and then disappear into shadowed pigment. The composition reads as a negotiation between eruption and excavationβan inner landscape where vitality and disturbance coexist, and where the act of painting becomes a record of pressure released.







