

This collage-like tableau stacks domestic façades into a precarious architecture, where tiled roofs and earthen walls become both shelter and weight, pressing down on the quiet presence of the figure beneath. Muted greens and rusted browns, punctuated by small electric blues, create a mood of weathered endurance—time stains the surfaces, yet patterning insists on order. The partial body and veiled face suggest an identity absorbed into labor and home, as if the self is measured by what it carries and maintains. In its compressed space and layered textures, the work reads as a meditation on inherited structures—familial, social, and material—held together by fragile seams.







