Moth To A Flame
There’s a quiet seduction in “Moth To A Flame”. The composition unfolds in layers, each shape and curve pulling the viewer inward like a magnetic force. The palette of earthy ochres, deep emeralds, muted pinks, and flashes of crimson creates both warmth and tension, echoing the ebb and flow of attraction.
The forms twist and unfurl like wings in motion, fragile yet purposeful, suggesting both surrender and pursuit. There is a softness in the pale tones that whispers vulnerability, while the darker, more grounded hues anchor the piece in strength and depth. At the heart of the work lies a luminous pulse, a subtle reminder of the irresistible draw between desire and devotion that is inevitable, unexplainable, and beautifully consuming.
This is an artwork about being pulled toward something beyond reason: delicate, dangerous, and utterly human. Just like a moth to a flame, there’s both beauty and risk in this attraction but it’s that tension, between surrender and strength, that makes the experience unforgettable.