



A vast field of crimson dominates the composition like an emotional weather system—at once sheltering and oppressive—against which a fractured, low-built geometry gathers itself in the lower register. Scraped textures and layered planes of blue, ochre, and soot-black read as a half-remembered city or shelter, its edges continually revised, as though history is being repainted rather than preserved. The tension between the enveloping red atmosphere and the stubborn, angular structure below suggests endurance under heat—an architecture of feeling holding its ground inside a single, insistent pulse of color.







