

The composition breathes like a horizon seen through memory: bands of molten red and ember-orange surge forward while cool turquoise and meadow greens recede, creating a suspended depth that feels both atmospheric and internal. Its grainy, stippled surface turns light into vibration, as if the scene is not painted so much as accumulated—layer by layer—through sensation. The central vertical haze reads like a fleeting passage or threshold, suggesting a quiet architecture of feeling where heat and calm negotiate a fragile truce. What emerges is a lyrical abstract landscape of transition, holding the tension between eruption and repose in a single, shimmering field.







