



This abstract composition arranges color as a procession of vertical strata—warm reds and ambers giving way to greens and deep blues—like a slow migration from heat into stillness. The paint’s subtle drips and bruised edges interrupt the clean bands, turning each column into a lived surface marked by time, pressure, and seepage. Light seems to breathe from within the yellows, while the darker seams read as thresholds, suggesting that transition itself—between moods, seasons, or states of being—is the work’s quiet subject. In its restrained geometry and sensuous texture, the piece holds a poised tension between order and emotional spill, inviting contemplation rather than resolution.







