



This work stages a disciplined lattice of weathered, ember-red squares that feels both architectural and tactile, as if memory has been pressed into clay and sealed with time. At its heart, a stark black void interrupts the rhythmic gridβan arresting silence that pulls the eye inward and collapses the surrounding order into contemplation. The burnished ochres and bruised crimsons glow like heat retained in brick, suggesting devotion, ritual, or a relic-bearing wall that protects what cannot be spoken. In the tension between pattern and absence, the piece reads as a meditation on containment: how structures comfort, and how the unknown persists at the center of every system.







