This painting explores the tension between structure and spontaneity through layered color, line, and form. Bold geometric shapes intersect with sweeping, organic curves, creating a dynamic composition that feels both constructed and in motion. A vivid blue ground establishes a sense of spatial clarity, while saturated yellows, greens, reds, and blacks emerge in textured layers, revealing the physical process of painting—scraping, brushing, and reworking the surface.
Influenced by abstract expressionism and modern abstraction, the work draws on the language of both action painting and hard-edge composition. The interplay of sharp angles and fluid white contours reflects a dialogue between control and instinct, where deliberate structure coexists with expressive gesture. The visible layers suggest accumulation and revision, emphasizing time, movement, and decision-making within the painting process.
Rather than representing a fixed subject, the work functions as an abstract environment—one that invites the viewer to navigate its shifting rhythms and intersecting paths. It reflects an interest in balance, fragmentation, and flow, where color and form operate as carriers of energy and emotion rather than narrative or depiction.