



Across three circular fields, the work stages an energetic collision between the cool neutrality of the wall and a sulphur-yellow ground that reads like a charged atmosphere. Neon ribbons of magenta, cyan, and electric blue fracture and recombine into cellular, map-like shards, suggesting both a microscopic bloom and an urban diagram pushed to the brink of abstraction. The triptych’s varied scale creates a rhythmic orbit—motifs migrate from disk to disk as if the image is mutating in real time—so the viewer experiences not a single scene, but a sequence of pulses. In that oscillation between play and volatility, the painting becomes a meditation on contemporary perception: saturated, fragmented, and insistently alive.







