



A dense, mineral field of greens and umbers is cut by a diagonal surge of rust-orange, like a geological seam exposed under pressure, turning the surface into a record of slow time and sudden rupture. The painting’s speckled, cellular textures read as both erosion and growth, suggesting nature’s capacity to transmute decay into renewal. At the right edge, a volatile flare of yellow and black blooms like a chemical ignition, complicating the earthbound calm with a sense of perilous vitality—an image of matter perpetually becoming, never fully at rest.







