


This abstract field of saturated pinks and embered reds reads like a landscape remembered rather than observed, where atmosphere becomes the true subject and the horizon is dissolved into breathy veils of pigment. A central, darkened vertical formβpart totem, part scarβanchors the composition, its mottled texture suggesting both emergence and erosion, as though the painting is recording a slow geological or emotional seep. Drips and scraped passages act as honest disclosures of process, turning gravity into a drawing tool and letting time visibly run through the surface. The work holds a quiet tension between tenderness and heat: a luminous, interior dawn that also carries the sting of something unresolved.







