



This abstract composition stages a quiet collision between earthbound density and a pale, membrane-like drift, as if a buried core is pressing against a thin veil of light. The left field—mossy and bruise-toned—holds encrusted textures that read like sediment and scar, while the right side opens into a chalky, semi-translucent sweep that suggests release, exposure, or a fragile emergence. A sharp diagonal seam becomes the work’s psychological hinge, where warmth and ash, weight and breath, negotiate their borders without fully reconciling. In that tense balance, the painting evokes transformation as a physical act—something peeled back, unearthed, and momentarily illuminated.







