



A warm, earthen palette of ochres, rust, and sunlit whites stages a quiet drama of geometric and organic forms, where spheres and triangles feel like elemental bodies suspended in a luminous interior. The composition moves on a gentle tension between containment and releaseβrectangular boundaries try to hold the space while looping, threadlike lines suggest connection, migration, or memory slipping across partitions. Light appears less as illumination than as a soft accrual of time, built through layered brushwork that lets forms emerge and dissolve, as if the painting is recording the act of becoming rather than depicting a fixed scene. In this poised ambiguity, the work reads as a meditation on balance: the architecture of structure set against the inevitable drift of feeling.







