Pure Rage
"Pure Rage" confronts the viewer with a visceral energy. Vivid red forms twist and convulse against a stark black background, creating a striking sense of motion and eruption. The sinuous lines ripple like heatwaves, blood vessels, or soundwaves, giving the impression that the composition is both screaming and imploding at once. The figures within — part-abstract, part-anthropomorphic — seem to be grappling with each other or with themselves, caught mid-transformation or confrontation. The sharp, almost electric contrast between the red and black reinforces the emotion of unchecked, elemental anger — not just felt but physically embodied. There’s a certain elegance to the rage here; it’s not chaotic for chaos’s sake, but channeled, sculpted. It feels like fury with direction — expressive rather than explosive.