



This triptych stages a volatile dialogue between dense, earthen reds and a saturated, industrial blue, as if matter and mind are pressed into collision across three adjacent thresholds. Veils of smoky gray and abrupt black fissures suspend the eye in a weathered atmosphere, while drips and scraped passages expose the painting’s own history—gesture becoming a record of impact, hesitation, and release. The repeated surge of crimson reads like a recurring pulse, countered by the blue’s cool insistence, suggesting a psyche negotiating between urgency and restraint. In the end, the work holds tension as its subject: a fractured landscape of feeling where light leaks through abrasion, and space is earned through struggle rather than granted.







