



This abstract composition stages a quiet collision between structure and atmosphere, where interlocking planes in cobalt and deep teal press forward like architectural fragments emerging from fog. The muted ochres and soft greys act as a worn underlayer—memory or sediment—against which the blues sharpen into a tense, almost crystalline presence. Light is not painted as a single source but as a gradual seep through textured surfaces, suggesting revelation by accumulation rather than spectacle. The work reads as a meditation on containment and release, where form tries to solidify experience even as the surrounding haze insists on ambiguity.







