



This work stages a fragile dialogue between erosion and construction, where sandy, weathered fields are interrupted by taut webs of dark line as if the surface has been both wounded and sutured. Pockets of turquoise seep through like submerged memory, cooling the rusted palette and suggesting hidden currents beneath a crust of time. The composition’s fractured, map-like planes and crosshatched knots read as sites of collision—nature’s slow decay meeting a nervous, human urge to bind, measure, and control. In that tension, the piece becomes a meditation on endurance: beauty emerging not despite damage, but through the complex architecture it leaves behind.







