



This abstract composition hinges on a decisive V-shaped convergence, where blush and ochre planes press into one another like tectonic slabs, generating a palpable tension between shelter and fracture. Vertical, citylike streaks in the upper field flicker with scraped light, suggesting memory’s architecture—structures half-built, half-eroded—while the darker undercurrents anchor the scene in quiet gravity. The palette moves from wounded pinks to ember browns, allowing warmth to feel both intimate and unsettled, as if the work is tracing the emotional geography of a threshold. In its layered impasto and scumbled transitions, the painting reads as a meditation on meeting points: where certainty gives way, and a new interior space begins.







