

This work turns an architectural threshold into a meditation on memory, where scalloped arches and meticulously repeated niches create a quiet rhythm that feels both devotional and domestic. The softened, earthen palette—faded ochres, dusty rose, and weathered stone—lets time become a visible pigment, while the cool, blue-grey door anchors the composition like a sealed promise at the center of the wall’s ornamented breath. Delicate floral tracery punctuates the geometry, suggesting life persisting within constraint, and the deep recesses of the arches hold shadow as a kind of interior silence. In its measured symmetry and gentle decay, the piece speaks of passage and protection: an invitation that remains just out of reach, preserved by pattern and pause.