



A buoyant field of looping brushstrokes drifts across a pale, airy ground, where coral reds, sunlit yellows, and cool aquas converse in a choreography of near-collisions and gentle retreats. The repeated crescents and arcs feel like traces of movement rather than fixed formsβgestures that hold the immediacy of breath, laughter, and passing weather. Negative space is not emptiness here but a luminous pause, allowing each mark to hover with its own tempo while contributing to a larger, improvisational rhythm. The work ultimately reads as a meditation on emergence: joy assembling itself from fragments, then dissolving back into light.







