

This composition stages a charged negotiation between mass and motion: broad, velvety fields of charcoal hover like quiet monoliths while beneath them translucent ribbons of teal, sand, and ember slip past in oblique currents. A single surge of electric blue—part wave, part wound—cuts through the center, its gestural viscosity suggesting both release and rupture, as if the painting is recording a moment when containment gives way to breath. The space feels simultaneously architectural and atmospheric, where overlapping planes become a metaphor for interior states—shielding, longing, and the sudden clarity that arrives in a flash of color.







