



This luminous field of chartreuse and mint behaves like a weathered palimpsest, where layered washes are interrupted by measured bars and faint schematic marks that feel half-architectural, half-mnemonic. The composition holds a quiet tension between openness and containment: broad, airy space is suddenly disciplined by a dense vertical striation, as if thought itself momentarily crystallizes into structure. Subtle abrasions, drips, and scraped passages turn light into a tactile substance, suggesting timeβs erosion while preserving the tenderness of what remains unsaid. In its restrained geometry and softened edges, the work reads as a map of inner atmosphereβan almost scientific attempt to diagram sensation before it disappears.







