

A luminous field of saffron and ochre opens like a remembered horizon, while darker, scraped forms gather at the edges as if the landscape is being assembled from fragments of experience. The composition balances a generous, breathing expanse with tense, angular marks—suggesting structures or vessels caught between emergence and dissolution—so that space itself becomes the subject. Light is not merely illumination here but a psychological climate, pressing forward in warm bands that soften the severity of the blackened passages. In that friction between radiance and abrasion, the work meditates on resilience: how clarity is earned through the scars of passage.







