
Weather Disturbance 6 continues the series with a sense of unstable movement, as if the image were shaped by pressure, wind, and emotional turbulence. The composition feels alive with layered gestures, fragmented marks, and atmospheric tension, creating the impression of a landscape caught between chaos and transformation.
For Day 129, the artwork explores how disturbance can become visual energy. The marks do not simply describe a storm; they suggest an inner climate, where rhythm, friction, and intuition build a space of intensity and release.


