


This swirling abstraction feels like a close-up of creation itself—matter in flux—where molten oranges and verdant greens surge through a cool blue perimeter that both contains and destabilizes the scene. Light appears less as illumination than as combustion, bursting from a pale, cellular core and radiating outward in foamy, feathery eruptions that suggest coral, pollen, or microscopic life. The composition’s diagonal drift and eddying brushwork orchestrate a sense of tidal pull, as if the viewer is caught between emergence and dissolution. In its restless union of oceanic depth and volcanic heat, the painting becomes a meditation on transformation: beauty not as harmony, but as vibrant, ongoing change.







