

Broad fields of orange establish a heated atmosphere, like a sunlit wall holding the day’s accumulated noise, while translucent veils and scraped passages let cooler greys breathe through as moments of doubt and pause. Angular lines—some crisp, some dissolving—trace a schematic of crossings and thresholds, suggesting a city’s blueprint or an internal map where decisions are made and revised. The composition’s stacked bands read as strata of time, and the small bursts of green punctuate the warmth with a measured urgency, as if hope must be engineered rather than merely felt. In its tension between order and seepage, the work becomes a meditation on how structure tries to contain emotion, yet never fully succeeds.