

Suspended between apparition and architecture, the central form reads like a weathered monument or masked figure, its pale, scraped surfaces emerging from a field of ochre and ember as though lifted from heat and memory. Charcoal-black gestures abrade and stitch the composition, creating a nervous scaffolding that both supports and destabilizes the image, while the soft off-white masses at the edges act as quiet counterweights—breaths of silence amid pressure. The painting’s layered abrasion and staining suggests an excavation of identity: something once whole, now revised and reassembled, holding its ground in a volatile atmosphere where warmth becomes both shelter and threat.