



A hushed field of indigo and slate spreads outward like deep water, its stippled textures suggesting time’s slow sedimentation and the tremor of unseen currents. At the center, a torn, amethyst-toned form cradles a pale tangle of linear marks—an ember of presence caught between rupture and repair—so that emptiness becomes not absence but an active, enveloping space. The composition’s restraint turns the viewer into a listener, reading the faint light as a fragile memory surfacing through layers of quiet.







