



Suspended in a pale, luminous field, the composition reads like a half-remembered map where forms—triangles, ladders, and softened emblems—surface and recede as if eroded by time and weather. Earthy browns and moss greens seep into one another, creating a porous space that feels at once organic and architectural, as though nature is quietly reclaiming a constructed order. The sparing, almost diagrammatic marks suggest coordinates of experience rather than objects, turning the painting into a meditation on how memory organizes the world through fragments, stains, and reverberations. What emerges is a gentle tension between structure and dissolution, inviting the eye to wander and complete its own narrative from the ruins of signs.







