



This charcoal-drenched abstraction gathers itself like a storm cloud, where smudged greys and bruised blacks compress into a hovering mass that feels both mechanical and organic, as if memory were being forged under pressure. Sparse red punctuations act as emotional flare-signals—small, insistent ruptures in the monochrome that suggest desire, warning, or a heartbeat struggling to be heard. The composition’s drifting edges and ghosted contours create a sense of unstable space, pulling the eye between dissolution and emergence, as though the image is perpetually forming and undoing itself. In that tension, the work becomes a meditation on containment: how intensity can be veiled, ventilated, and yet never fully extinguished.







