



This work reads like a palimpsest of courtly memory, where ornamental arabesques bloom into a disciplined geometry and then dissolve into veils of weathered pigment. Horizontal bands carry a quiet procession—figures, birds, and animals rendered in miniature-like restraint—yet the scraped surfaces and seeped greens suggest time’s hand intruding on ceremony, turning narrative into echo. The muted ochres, celadon washes, and softened reds create a devotional atmosphere, as if the page were both textile and manuscript, holding elegance and erosion in the same breath. Within this layered order, the piece meditates on how culture survives: not as a pristine image, but as pattern, ritual, and fragment persistently reassembled.







