

This composition stages a quiet drama between geometry and instinct: a vermilion, organic form—part vessel, part creature—floats within a crisp blue diamond, as if contained by an imposed order yet refusing to be fully domesticated. The surrounding field of green, punctured by shard-like silhouettes, reads like a canopy of interruptions, scattering the eye and fracturing the space into restless fragments. Subtle veils of spray and softened edges lend the central figure a bruised luminosity, suggesting resilience under pressure and the persistence of breath within constraint. The work becomes an allegory of containment and emergence, where color acts as emotion—heat against cool, body against structure—holding tension without resolution.