
Noradrenaline
Noradrenaline pulses with intense emotional energy, capturing the physiological surge of the hormone it’s named after. This expressive acrylic painting evokes the sensation of heightened alertness and inner fire through a fiery explosion of reds, magentas, and deep blacks. At the heart of the composition, a glowing orb radiates outward—its peach and rose-colored light tearing through layers of smoky crimson and violet. The surrounding forms seem to vibrate and churn, as if the canvas itself were electrified.
Hints of electric blue punctuate the chaos, like flashes of lucidity in a storm of sensation. The heavily textured surface—built with layered strokes, palette knife work, and drips—mirrors the raw, visceral force of noradrenaline coursing through the body during moments of fear, passion, or urgency. This painting doesn’t merely depict emotion; it embodies it, inviting viewers to feel the intensity beneath their skin.
This work sits at the intersection of abstraction and embodiment, exploring the fragile yet powerful chemistry that links mind, body, and emotion.







