

This painting orchestrates a restless mosaic of saturated reds, greens, and blues into a fractured landscape, where blocks of color behave like memory shards more than solid terrain. At its center, a pale vertical flare rises like a sudden clearing—light not as illumination, but as a force that edits the scene, dissolving edges and momentarily suspending the surrounding commotion. The composition’s tilted strokes and abrupt overlaps create a sense of movement and instability, suggesting a place in flux—half urban, half pastoral—where perception is continually rebuilt. What emerges is an emotional topography: a dialogue between exuberant color and a quiet, almost spiritual void that insists on pause amid intensity.







