

The work centers on a weathered wooden door set against a meticulously coursed stone wall, where warm ochres and deep umbers create a dialogue between permanence and decay. The composition’s symmetry is quietly unsettled by the splintered planks and improvised bracing at the seam, turning an ordinary threshold into a portrait of endurance—an entryway that resists both time and intrusion. Light grazes the masonry and catches the door’s worn grain like remembered touch, suggesting that what is guarded here is not merely a room, but a history held together by necessity. In its restrained stillness, the painting meditates on boundaries: the dignity of closure, the vulnerability of repair, and the hush of what remains unseen.







