

A warm field of ochre and gold is bisected by a dense, charcoal band that reads like a scar across luminous skin, turning the composition into a meditation on containment and release. Suspended within this darkness, a single pale orb glows with quiet insistence—at once sun, seed, and sentinel—suggesting hope that does not banish shadow but learns to inhabit it. The faint, scratched gestures embedded in the central strip introduce a nervous, human register, as if memory has been etched into the surface and then partially soothed by light. In its restrained geometry and atmospheric gradients, the work stages a hushed encounter between radiance and obstruction, where equilibrium is achieved through tension rather than resolution.