


This abstraction is built on a luminous field of ochre that reads like sun-baked plaster, its warmth repeatedly ruptured by dense eruptions of crimson and black that behave as both wounds and anchors. The composition negotiates between open, breathable space and heavily worked, almost scorched passages, where scraped textures and gritty accretions suggest timeβs pressureβlayers laid down, erased, and insistently restated. Ultramarine accents at the margins cool the heat, creating a tense equilibrium between exuberance and restraint, as if the painting holds a memory of fire while refusing to settle into certainty. In its push-pull of opacity and abrasion, the work becomes a meditation on endurance: light not as serenity, but as something earned through friction.







