



A molten field of ochre and rust blooms across the paper like a weathered map of memory, its warm wash punctured by pale lacunae that read as erasures—moments lost, withheld, or deliberately cleansed. Around this organic stain, crisp white squares accumulate in drifting constellations, introducing a measured, almost architectural logic that both frames and threatens to contain the painting’s unruly emotion. The dialogue between stain and grid—between breath-like diffusion and coded units—suggests a consciousness negotiating what can be felt versus what can be catalogued, until the composition settles into a tender tension of fragmentation and quiet repair.







