The image is built upon a grayish background with black stains and red details that seem to float. The stroke is more scattered, as if the energy had been released without a clear direction. Balance appears within irregularity. The material feels drier, with areas where the pigment becomes almost dust.
This piece embodies the uncertainty of the present. In Inhala, there is no control, only acceptance of what emerges. Shapes arise and fade like fleeting thoughts, never grasping anything. This painting is a surrender to the moment as it is — imperfect, shifting, spontaneous. Living is letting go.





