Red (Destroyed) stands as a poignant reminder of its former glory within the artist's "Binary Period" series, which explored abstract forms and vibrant hues with profound intention. Once a testament to the artist's mastery in manipulating texture, light, and color, the painting has undergone a transformation through overpainting. Its original composition, a study in dynamic movement and spatial depth anchored by intense reds, has been obscured but not erased. Despite its altered state, "Red (Destroyed)" retains fragments of its initial allure, offering a glimpse into the artist's journey and the ephemeral nature of artistic expression.