



This work stages a vortex-like aperture where concentric rings draw the gaze inward, as if the painting were an eye and a tunnel at onceβinviting contemplation while quietly unsettling it. Warm, earthen reds and ochres press against a cooled blue current that rises like a memory or breath, creating a tension between heat and clarity, impulse and restraint. The surface is alive with granular, calligraphic texture, turning the entire field into a kind of sedimented time in which forms appear, erode, and reconstitute. In that slow spiral of space, the piece suggests an inner passage: a meditation on perception itself, and on the layered thresholds we cross to arrive at meaning.







