



This work stages a confrontation between abyssal blacks and saturated blues, where a triangular, sail-like form seems to surface from a storm of scumbled pigment and gravity-led drips. The composition pivots on that precarious apex, turning the surrounding field into an atmosphere—part sea, part sky—charged with suspended motion and latent impact. Veils of white wash and streaking lines read as both erosion and illumination, suggesting memory being rinsed clean even as darker currents insist on their return. In its restrained palette and raw materiality, the painting becomes a meditation on endurance: a solitary structure holding its course through turbulence that is as internal as it is elemental.







