



This abstract composition reads like an urban palimpsest—stacked planes of ochre, coral, and mossy green rising into a dark canopy, as if memories of architecture were being rebuilt from light. A dominant field of saturated blue on the right acts as both silence and horizon, counterbalancing the busy vertical scaffolding to the left and creating a charged pause within the painting’s rhythm. Drips, scumbles, and incised lines suggest erosion and repair, turning the surface into a record of time where structure and emotion negotiate their boundaries. The work ultimately holds a tense optimism: illumination breaks through layered density, proposing that clarity is not found beyond complexity but born from it.







