



This work reads like a memory pulled through a stencilβits central figurative suggestion flickering between presence and erasure as the image dissolves into granular, lace-like voids. A dominant ultramarine frame both contains and destabilizes the scene, turning the border into a psychological threshold where the subject seems simultaneously sheltered and trapped. The restricted palette of blue, ash-gray, and chalky cream makes light feel archival rather than natural, as if the piece is less about depicting a moment than about witnessing how time abrades it. In that tension between crisp geometry and particulate decay, the artwork becomes a meditation on intimacy, loss, and the unreliable architecture of remembrance.







