



This work stages a quiet archaeology of memory, where earthen browns and oxidized greens accumulate like weathered walls bearing the residue of time. Rectangular fields—some dense and shadowed, others luminous with a muted turquoise—hover as thresholds, suggesting doors, windows, or sealed compartments of the self. The vertical drips and scraped textures fracture the surface into sedimentary layers, so that space feels both architectural and atmospheric, as if the painting is simultaneously built and eroded. In its restrained palette and withheld clarity, it meditates on how presence is often sensed most intensely through what is partially concealed.







