
2001
A dense central form rises from a dark lower field, branching outward as it expands into layered areas of color. The upper mass is composed of soft-edged passages—pinks, blues, greens, and muted neutrals—that press against one another without fully merging. Below, darker tones provide visual weight and contrast, allowing the central form to remain legible as it divides and extends. The composition is organized around a single structural axis, with variation occurring through expansion rather than dispersion.