

This painting stages a quiet ritual of growth inside a crisp, inverted geometry, where tender blue shoots rise from a vessel-like triangle as if nurtured by an unseen, subterranean current. Acid greens and mossy stains hold the ground in a state of fertile unrest, while magenta and slate planes sharpen the space into a deliberate, symbolic containerβpart altar, part greenhouse. The scattered white marks drift like seed, ash, or coded language, suggesting that renewal here is not idyllic but negotiated, emerging through pressure, layering, and time. In its playful, almost totemic arrangement, the work turns abstraction into an ecological myth: a diagram of care, erosion, and stubborn, luminous persistence.







