

This work unfolds like a fevered cosmology, where coral-pink strata ripple across the surface as if the world itself were being remembered rather than observed. A blazing, low sun anchors the lower field, while fractured pictographic forms—animal silhouettes, a reaching arm, and a laddered, totemic figure crowned with star-bursts—press together in a tense choreography between ascent and grounding. The electric outlines and patterned compartments suggest competing maps: myth, dream, and geography colliding into one luminous terrain. In its saturated heat, the piece reads as a meditation on passage—ritual steps, thresholds, and the fragile architecture we build to translate inner vision into shared space.







