

A fevered terrain of fractured crimson planes rises and collapses in rhythmic succession, as if the landscape is being rebuilt in real time from memory and heat. Against a deep, nocturnal blue, a lone white orb steadies the composition like a distant moon—an anchor of quiet amid the restless geometry. Light is not applied so much as erupted: it burns through seams and edges, turning sharp facets into moments of revelation and casting the scene as both volcanic and psychological. The work reads as an inner topography—desire, rupture, and renewal—where space becomes a volatile architecture of emotion.