



This work stages a quiet collision between weathered matter and geometric intent, where scraped, earth-toned strata feel like memory exposed beneath a cooler veil of blue. Pale, floating blocks and sharp diagonals interrupt the surface like fragments of architecture or thought, momentarily stabilizing a field that otherwise dissolves into grain, stain, and abrasion. Light is not painted as a source but as an afterimage—caught in muted highlights and softened edges—suggesting resilience within erosion and the persistent effort to assemble meaning from what time has frayed.







