In Qué Pasa?, a cascade of vibrant colours — scarlet, ochre, and indigo — splashes across the
upper half of a serene face, as though emotions have erupted onto the canvas itself. This vivid
fragmentation over a calm expression creates a tension between inner stillness and outer chaos, as if
thoughts and feelings are spilling out uncontrollably, but the spirit beneath remains quietly resilient.
The artwork whispers of unspoken questions, the turmoil of hidden worlds bursting forth. It dares
the viewer to confront their own layers of inner colour, asking gently but insistently, "What’s
happening within?" Here, chaos is beauty, and the complexity of thought is a brilliant palette.