

This work unfurls like a weather system of emotionβlush greens and oceanic blues compressed by sudden flares of vermilion that read as ruptures, blossoms, or warnings depending on the viewerβs inner climate. The composition is laced with wiry, calligraphic lines that traverse the surface like nerves or fractured branches, binding disparate fields of color into a tense, living circuitry. Thick, gestural strokes and scraped textures create a sense of depth without perspective, suggesting a landscape remembered rather than observed, where growth and disturbance coexist in a single breath. In its restless layering, the painting becomes a meditation on resilience: beauty arriving not despite turbulence, but through it.







