

A restrained architecture of blues and muted earth tones unfolds like a remembered room, where geometry is softened by haze and time-worn texture. The composition balances a luminous, window-like plane above with heavier, grounded forms below, allowing light to feel less like illumination than like a distant reassurance. Subtle abrasions and layered pigments evoke surfaces touched by weather and presence, suggesting an interior landscape where silence, memory, and the weight of stillness quietly reside. The workβs power lies in its ambiguityβan almost-narrative of shelter and solitude that invites the viewer to inhabit the space emotionally rather than locate it literally.







