



A turbulent field of crimson and charcoal is pierced by a soft, expanding veil of light, as if the painting stages a passage from disturbance into revelation. The composition breathes through its contrasts—dense, jagged reds pressing forward while smoky blues and grays recede—creating a volatile depth that feels both atmospheric and psychological. Gesture becomes narrative here: the brushwork alternates between forceful slashes and dissolving swathes, suggesting memory or emotion in the act of forming and unforming. In this collision of fire and haze, the work speaks to transformation—how intensity can scorch, yet also illuminate what was previously withheld.







