

A monumental, ember-red disc hovers like a primordial sun—at once nurturing and scorched—its cracked, granular core suggesting a world surface fissured by heat and time. The composition’s blunt geometry (circle over horizon) is softened by drifting white flecks and etched marks, as if wind, ash, or memory were passing through the scene and scoring the light. Below, the cool, inked blues of the sea hold the image in a steady breath, their layered ripples counterbalancing the disc’s radiating urgency. The work becomes a meditation on thresholds: day and night, fire and water, creation and erosion, where serenity is not the absence of force but its disciplined containment.







