

This painting stages a tense meeting of elemental fields—verdant green pressing upward against a cool, aquatic blue, while a heated red canopy hovers like weather or memory, threatening to spill into the scene. Angular black gestures cut through the color planes as if marking fault lines, giving the composition a sense of rupture and sudden decision, while pale, floating forms above read like fragments of light trying to remain intact. The scraped and mottled textures soften the hard-edged geometry, suggesting that beneath the bold partitions lies a history of erasure, revision, and emotional sediment. In this way, the work becomes a map of inner terrain—part landscape, part psyche—where stability is continually negotiated across shifting boundaries.