

A bouquet of translucent color-fields rises like figures in quiet congregation, each veil of pigment breathing through the next so that presence is defined by overlap rather than outline. The composition is built on vertical ascent—violet and crimson carrying the eye upward—while a flare of orange and a seam of gold interrupt the cool depths like sudden conviction breaking through doubt. Light seems embedded within the washes, turning the drips and soft edges into evidence of time passing, as if the painting records a slow becoming rather than a fixed image. In this layered, aqueous architecture, intimacy and distance coexist: the forms touch, merge, and still remain unmistakably themselves.