Bogart Street

In this striking and visceral work, I invite you into a world of raw emotion and fractured order.
A rigid, grid-like structure—rendered in heavy, gestural strokes of muted ivory and deep maroon—forms the backbone of the composition, suggesting confinement, repetition, or perhaps the architecture of the human psyche.
Yet- this structure is disrupted by bold splashes of blood-red, splattered across the canvas like ruptures in control, echoing violence, memory, or passion.
The interplay between the controlled grid and the chaotic splatters creates a powerful visual tension—a dialogue between structure and collapse, between silence and scream. This piece does not offer easy answers; instead, it holds space for discomfort, for reflection, and for the uneasy beauty that can emerge from chaos.