



A dense, quiet grey field holds the composition like a suspended breath, against which eruptions of vermilion and molten ochre descend in gravity-bound drips, suggesting emotion that cannot be fully contained. Along the left edge, translucent greens and chalky white markings read like half-erased signals—annotations of memory or instinct—while the warmer forms press forward as if trying to cross from interior heat into exterior calm. The painting’s tension lives in these thresholds: cool neutrality versus saturated flare, control versus seepage, where the surface becomes a record of both gesture and aftermath. In this restrained drama of color and stain, the work proposes a psychological landscape—less a place than a state of becoming, caught between clarity and turbulence.







