

This painting erupts as a field of kinetic scatter—turquoise currents and coral streaks collide with sandy, mineral grounds, as if the surface were recording both impact and recovery. The composition refuses a single focal point, instead creating a restless all-over choreography where splatters, slashes, and drips behave like fragments of memory caught in motion. Light appears not as illumination but as abrasion: pale striations cut through denser pools of pigment, suggesting fissures where clarity briefly breaks through accumulation. In its layered turbulence, the work reads like an emotional topography—simultaneously celebratory and unsettled, holding chaos as a form of vitality rather than disorder.