

This abstract composition reads like a field of fractured glyphs suspended in ember-dark space, where jagged silhouettes interlock and recoil as if caught mid-migration. A heated palette of ochre and rust is pierced by confetti-like flecks of blue and red, turning the “light” into particulate energy rather than illumination, and suggesting intensity held under pressure. The spacious maroon ground becomes both void and atmosphere, allowing the shards to feel simultaneously like foliage, bodies, and calligraphy—forms that refuse a single identity. In that ambiguity, the work proposes a narrative of transformation: matter breaking apart to reorganize, with exuberance and abrasion coexisting in the same breath.