



This work stages three suspended “vessels” in a vertical rite, where scorched oranges and ember reds read like heat held in memory rather than simple color. Each form is bruised by darker cavities and sealed seams, the cracked, fibrous surface suggesting a skin of time—an archaeology of touch, erosion, and repair. The composition’s slow ascension from heavy, earthbound mass to a more open, shadowed bowl proposes transformation: containment giving way to offering, as if the painting is measuring what can be carried and what must be released into light.







