



This work stages a volatile dialogue between absence and insistence: a dense, inky mass presses forward while a single band of electric blue cuts through the haze like a pulse of thought refusing to be muted. Veils of grey and white behave like weathered walls, their drips and stains recording time, erosion, and the quiet violence of gravity, while scratched lines and scattered specks suggest fleeting signalsβhalf-messages, half-scarsβacross the surface. The composition holds in tension, as if the figure of the painting is both emerging and dissolving, turning the canvas into a psychological site where memory, disruption, and resilience meet.







