



This abstract composition breathes like a dense canopy after rain, where deep greens hold a contemplative weight and sudden flashes of yellow and white crack open the surface like moments of clarity. Layered strokes and scraped passages create a restless architecture of half-formed structures—suggesting a city or garden emerging and dissolving at once—while the diagonal surges of color pull the eye through a quiet turbulence. The interplay of opacity and translucence turns space into memory: fragments overlap, collide, and reconcile, as if the painting is charting the mind’s negotiation between growth and constraint. What remains is an intimate balance of vitality and uncertainty, a place sensed more than seen.







