



This painting stages a charged encounter between dense, shadowed mass and a field of cool, breathing light, as if a landscape is being remembered rather than observed. Thick, dark verticals anchor the left side like a presence or threshold, while electric flashes of ochre, ember, and viridian pulse through the blueβsmall combustions of feeling breaking the surface calm. The composition oscillates between concealment and revelation: scraped textures and veiled passages imply erosion, time, and the way perception edits what it cannot fully hold. In its chromatic tension, the work reads as an interior weather systemβquietly turbulent, insisting that luminosity is something wrested from depth.







