


Set against a sun-burnished ochre field, the painting fractures into a restless constellation of slashed greens, ember reds, and pale blues, as if a living current were scraping its way across the surface. The thick, tactile layering turns color into matter—scratched, embedded, and reasserted—so the eye reads the composition as both eruption and excavation. A loose diagonal surge gives the chaos a pulse, suggesting a charged passage through resistance where vitality is won through abrasion. What remains is an atmosphere of fervent growth: nature’s insistence translated into paint, poised between celebration and strain.







