



Saturated in a fevered red that feels both ceremonial and alarmed, the composition stages a quiet drama between crisp triangular forms and restless, graphite-like scrawls that drift across the surface like half-erased memories. The pyramidal volumes—some luminous, some swallowed into shadow—create a volatile sense of depth, as if the painting is an architectural chamber whose corners hide unspoken tensions. A faint central seam suggests a partition or threshold, turning the canvas into a site of passage where certainty (geometry) is continually disturbed by the human tremor of mark-making. In this interplay, the work reads as an interior landscape of desire and warning, where order is invoked only to reveal how fragile it is.







