

This work orchestrates a warm, earthen field where rust and clay tones behave like sediment, holding traces of time while clusters of gold and deep umber bloom like organisms suspended between growth and decay. The composition hinges on a central, gridded plane—an anchored “memory chamber”—over which dotted constellations and textured nodules drift, making space feel both mapped and porous. Flecks of cool blue puncture the heat like brief breaths, suggesting moments of clarity within an otherwise tactile, bodily atmosphere. In its layered surfaces and repeating cells, the piece proposes an inner ecology: a quiet meditation on accumulation, permeability, and the way experience deposits itself into pattern.







