

This canvas stages a quiet collision between geometry and gesture, where a sun-washed field of yellow is interrupted by earthen reds and a bruised, vaporous grey that feels like memory settling into form. Angular blocks and a triangular, house-like sign hover at the edge of legibility, while the smeared lines and drips pull the composition back into raw immediacy, as if the image is being simultaneously built and eroded. The hottest accents—orange and rust—flare like brief moments of certainty, yet they dissolve into translucent passages that keep the space porous and unsettled. In that tension, the work reads as an interior map: a landscape of thresholds, where optimism and abrasion coexist and the act of making becomes the narrative itself.