

This composition stages a quiet drama in the architecture of the everyday: a stairwell rendered in rhythmic greys becomes a metronome of ascent and descent, while the mustard wall holds a solitary shadow like a withheld confession. A red diagonalβpart handrail, part woundβcuts through the space, its intensity echoed by discarded objects that read as traces of recent presence rather than still-life props. The patterned curtain at the edge functions as a theatrical proscenium, suggesting that what we witness is both intimate and surveilled, a scene where absence speaks louder than any figure.







