“Burning Sun” captures a moment of quiet intensity, where light becomes both subject and force. A radiant orb hovers above a shifting horizon, while luminous yellows cascade downward, dissolving form into atmosphere. The composition balances openness and density: a vast, airy blue field contrasts with a concentrated vertical mass of layered pigment, suggesting both presence and erosion.
Subtle linear marks and translucent textures evoke traces of structure - fragile, almost architectural - emerging and fading within the flow of color. The sun, though distant and minimal, acts as a catalyst, igniting the surface and setting the entire composition in motion.
Rather than depicting a landscape, the work reads as an inner terrain shaped by light, heat, and memory. Burning Sun becomes a meditation on exposure and transformation - where illumination is not passive, but consuming, altering everything it touches.