



This diptych unfolds like two adjacent states of mindβone more porous and dreamlike, the other tightened into a charged, almost architectural cadenceβheld together by a jagged cobalt βMβ that reads as both horizon and heartbeat. Acid greens and ochres form a living ground from which whites flare and smear like half-erased memories, while sudden reds puncture the surface as impulses that refuse to be subdued. The brushwork oscillates between sweeping gestures and scraped passages, creating a palimpsest of motion where order is repeatedly attempted, disrupted, and reinvented. What emerges is a restless harmony: a narrative of construction and collapse that feels less like depiction than like the visible mechanics of thought.







