In Red Wind, a woman’s face emerges from the darkness, shrouded in a vivid, flame-like bloom.
The petals appear to swirl around her, casting a fiery aura that blurs the line between the elemental
and the ethereal. It’s as though the wind itself has taken on the colour of passion, rushing past her in
waves of scarlet, igniting her presence with an almost untamed elegance.
This piece evokes the essence of fire and air — a visual poetry of movement and intensity, capturing
a fleeting moment where beauty is both fierce and delicate. Red Wind invites contemplation of the
unseen forces that shape us, as if the soul itself were made visible in a blaze of colour and shadow