



This painting stages a quiet turbulence where broad, slate-grey planes collide with milky whites, as if architecture and weather are dissolving into one another. The composition is built from interrupted gestures—scraped, dragged, and re-layered—so that each block of color feels both constructed and eroded, holding time inside its seams. Small ruptures of ember-like orange flicker between darker strata, suggesting warmth or memory breaking through a largely restrained atmosphere. The work ultimately reads as a meditation on thresholds: between stability and collapse, concealment and revelation, the seen surface and what persists beneath it.







