

This layered abstraction stages a quiet drama of becoming: translucent planes of green and rose intersect like shifting membranes, holding the eye between concealment and revelation. A seed-like vertical motif anchors the composition, suggesting an inner core—part botanical, part anatomical—while the surrounding arcs and veils of pigment imply movement through memory rather than through literal space. The muted grey ground, scored with gestural marks and scattered flecks, reads as a weathered atmosphere against which saturated reds and teals feel newly alive, as if vitality is being pressed up from beneath the surface. In the tension between hard-edged geometry and soft, drifting stains, the work proposes identity as a composite—built through overlaps, revisions, and luminous interruptions.







