

This work unfolds like a half-remembered landscape submerged in night, where bruised indigos and smoke-dark greys hold pockets of embered ochre as if architecture and earth are dissolving into one another. A sudden, fractured flare of white cuts across the center, functioning less as illumination than as interruption—an anxious spark that reveals and erases at once, dragging the eye through a shifting, unstable space. The scraped, weathered surface reads like accumulated time, suggesting memory under pressure: places revisited not as clear scenes, but as sedimented sensations. In its quiet turbulence, the painting becomes a meditation on persistence—how light survives in the ruins of certainty.