



This work reads like a horizon seen through memory rather than sightβbands of ochre, soot-black, and ember-red compress the space into strata, as if the landscape has been burned, rewritten, and sealed into pigment. The central darkness swells with granular marks that suggest a crowd, a thicket, or ruins in silhouette, while sudden flares of red puncture the field like residual heat or warning signals. Light is not descriptive here but forensic: it glows from within the surface, turning the painting into a quiet record of pressure, aftermath, and endurance. The overall effect is both elemental and psychological, where color behaves as atmosphere and the βsceneβ becomes a meditation on disruption and persistence.







