



A saturated field of amber and vermilion is split by a taut, slate-grey seam, as if two chambers of heat are held apart by a single, fragile architectural spine. Within each half, triangular apertures and angled planes flicker like stained-glass fragments, allowing pale light to puncture the density and suggest spaces that are constructed as much by absence as by pigment. The composition oscillates between structure and combustion—an abstract scaffolding that feels simultaneously sheltering and volatile—inviting a reading of inner balance, where the mind’s partitions both contain and intensify feeling.







