



A field of incandescent crimson swells across the surface like heat-memory, against which fractured whites and metallic greys assemble into a precarious architecture of shards and sails. The composition suspends between emergence and collapse: sharp linear stresses stitch the fragments together, while washes of amber light seep through them, suggesting internal illumination rather than external sun. Space is treated as atmosphere—dense, smoky, and pressing—so the geometric forms read as both city remnants and vessel-like aspirations, a meditation on how hope persists even when structure feels provisional. The work’s emotional charge lies in this tension between rupture and cohesion, where the eye is pulled to rebuild meaning from luminous debris.







