



A broad, breathing field of turquoise holds the center like a suspended silence, while bright, fractured accents along the margins press inward with the urgency of lived experience. The painting’s architecture—dark bands above and below—creates a threshold effect, as if the viewer is peering through a widened aperture where memory and sensation scrape against calm. Color behaves here as both weather and language: luminous yellows and reds flare like signals at the periphery, yet dissolve into translucent layers that suggest time passing rather than a fixed scene. The result is a poised tension between containment and overflow, inviting contemplation of how inner stillness survives amid surrounding noise.







