
2010
Overlapping translucent forms span the surface, their rounded canopies layered one against another. Within these larger shapes, clusters of smaller, opaque nodes accumulate, creating areas of internal density that contrast with the surrounding veils of color. Fine, downward-moving lines extend from the lower edges, introducing vertical pull within an otherwise suspended structure. Warm ochres and corals intersect with cool greens and blues, allowing light to pass through layered passages rather than settling into flat zones. The composition reads as a unified mass—porous, internally structured, and held together through translucency and weight rather than outline.