


A dense lattice of ochres and ember-red planes presses forward like heat rising from stone, while cool blues and greens seep in at the edges as a countercurrent of breath and distance. The composition reads as a palimpsest—blocks of color laid down, abraded, and revisited—suggesting memory built from repetitions rather than a single revelation. Scraped textures and veiled transitions create a suspended tension between construction and erosion, as if an inner architecture is simultaneously being assembled and undone. In this friction of warm and cool, the work offers a quiet narrative of resilience: luminosity earned through layering, not spectacle.







