

This work reads like a cross-section of time—layers of smoky greys dragged horizontally into striated currents, punctuated by fleeting filaments of ember-orange and electric blue that behave like memories sparking through sediment. The composition’s frayed edges refuse containment, while the pale, hovering circle at center acts as a quiet void or lens—an aperture that both stabilizes the turbulence and asks the eye to contemplate what cannot be grasped. Light is not modeled here but insinuated, slipping through the scratches and glazes as if the surface were weathered by movement, making the piece feel at once industrially scarred and intimately meditative.