



This abstract composition moves like weather across a half-remembered landscape, where broad, scraped strokes of white and slate carve out a volatile atmosphere and the turquoise passages flare like sudden clarity. The painting’s weight shifts between dense, shadowed masses and luminous openings, suggesting a psyche negotiating between containment and release, storm and breath. Accents of yellow and green act as living interrupts—small insistences of warmth—so that the surface becomes a record of resilience, not serenity: a place where light is earned through friction.







