

This abstract composition stages a restless collision of planes, where cool slate blues behave like atmospheric distance and the earthen browns press forward with the weight of built matter. Angled strokes and scraped passages create a sense of interrupted architecture—forms assembling and dissolving in the same breath—while flashes of vermilion and rose puncture the field like sudden memory or warning. The eye is pulled along zigzagging lines and broken edges, reading the surface as a map of tensions: stability sought, disrupted, and continually renegotiated. In its layered opacity and exposed underpainting, the work becomes a meditation on change—how structures, emotions, and places are never fixed, only briefly held together.







