

Seen from an aerial, almost surveillance-like vantage, the composition breaks into two dark panels where faint grids and narrow corridors carve order out of shadow, as if the room itself were a schematic of lived routine. Small luminous rectangles and metallic highlights puncture the murk, turning everyday objects into quiet beacons that suggest presence without the need for a figure. The restrained palette of soot, olive, and bruised grey stages a tense dialogue between control and disorientationβan interior mapped like memory, where illumination arrives in fragments and the mundane becomes quietly uncanny.







