

This abstract composition stages a slow collision between crystalline blue calm and a vertical spine of rust and shadow, as if a remembered architecture is surfacing through water and time. Scumbled whites bloom across the center like dissolving light, while scratched, ember-colored marks orbit the field, lending the surface a tactile urgency that feels both weathered and alive. The interplay of translucent layers and abrupt, blocklike interruptions suggests a psyche assembling itself—order trying to hold, entropy insisting on poetry—so the painting reads as a meditation on passage, erosion, and quiet resilience.







