



Immersed in a field of saturated green, the composition reads like a suspended map—planes of translucent pigment hovering in quiet tension, as if memory has been laid down in strata and partially erased. Thin red bands puncture the haze with a measured urgency, acting as fissures of heat or signal lines that keep the work from dissolving into pure atmosphere. The softened edges and layered veils of paint create a sense of depth without perspective, suggesting interior space: a room of sensation where boundaries are felt rather than drawn. What emerges is a poised meditation on containment and permeability—structures implied, then surrendered to the slow pulse of color.







