



This vibrant abstraction fractures the pictorial field into crystalline planes, where citrus yellows and coral reds collide with cool violets and greens, creating a sensation of perpetual emergence rather than fixed form. Light behaves like a migrating force—pooling, splintering, and reappearing—so that space feels simultaneously shallow as a mosaic and deep as a memory. The composition suggests a world assembled from overheard impressions: fragments of landscape, architecture, and figure-like silhouettes flicker at the edge of recognition, evoking the way perception edits reality into charged, luminous shards. In its restless color and broken geometry, the work becomes a meditation on renewal—how beauty can be made from rupture, and coherence can be felt even when it cannot be fully named.







