



This blue-hushed abstraction stages a quiet turbulence, where overlapping planes of translucent color feel like shards of sky folding in on themselves. Angular silhouettes rise and dissolve in the same breath, suggesting figures or architectural fragments caught between emergence and erasure, while fine linear tracery scratches a nervous, searching rhythm across the surface. Light is not painted as a single source but as a dispersed atmosphere—cool, refracted, and suspended—turning space into a lattice of memory and motion. The work reads as a meditation on perception itself: how clarity is built from interruptions, and how calm can be assembled from restless geometry.







