



This diptych stages a conversation between restraint and eruption: the left panel’s veiled neutrals and gridded scars read like an architectural memory—measured, sedimented, and quietly bruised—while a single ink-like descent punctures the calm with a sense of gravity and inevitability. Opposite it, the right panel ignites into saturated reds and molten yellows, where drips and crosshatched textures behave like overheated circuitry, suggesting pressure building beyond containment. The suspended red spheres hover as both playful counters and ominous nodes, turning the surface into a field of signals—desire, alarm, and vitality—held in precarious balance. Together, the work becomes a study of how order frays into emotion, and how emotion, once released, reorganizes the space into a new, volatile harmony.







