

This work stages a fragile truce between dissolution and emergence, where soft fields of grey-blue mist are ruptured by a searing vertical flare of orange, like heat pressing through a membrane of air. Angular, ochre-brown forms hover near the center as if architectural remnants or crystalline memories, their edges alternately clarified and erased by veils of translucent paint. The composition reads as a threshold—cool quietude yielding to incandescent urgency—suggesting an inner landscape where calm is continually negotiated with sudden intensity. In its blurred spatial cues and shifting planes, the painting becomes an emotional weather system, mapping transformation rather than describing a place.







