

A torrential field of reds and embered oranges surges across the canvas, as if the painting has captured heat in motion—an atmosphere where impulse, memory, and impact fuse into a single weather system. Speckled whites and acidic yellows flash like momentary revelations, while darker undertones and bruised purples lend the surface a subterranean gravity that resists pure exuberance. The composition refuses a single focal point, insisting instead on immersion: a dense, all-over rhythm where each mark becomes both scar and spark, suggesting the psyche’s simultaneous chaos and resilience. In this restless saturation, color behaves like emotion—uncontained, layered, and insistently alive.