

This composition unfurls like a sunlit thicket remembered rather than observed, where ochres and citron yellows bloom into a lattice of branching lines that both shelter and entangle the eye. The paint’s translucent veils and occasional drips allow light to feel as if it is seeping through layers of time, turning the negative spaces into breathing pockets of air and silence. Within this tangled canopy, flashes of cool blue punctuate the warmth like distant windows or hidden water, suggesting brief moments of clarity inside a larger, feverish abundance. The work reads as a meditation on growth and flux—nature not as calm pastoral, but as a living psyche, restless and luminous.