



Saturated planes of red and green collide like opposing temperaments, held in uneasy balance by a floating, visor-like band that reads as both horizon and mask. The surface texture—creased and worked—turns these clean geometries into lived material, suggesting memory pressing up through an ostensibly simple abstraction. Small, emblematic forms (a bowtie void, a dangling flame-petal, a lone lollipop-stem) punctuate the field as quiet signals, hinting at ceremony and play while also implying constraint. The composition ultimately feels like a portrait without a face: an identity assembled from color, pressure, and suspended signs, poised between exuberance and control.







