



This abstract composition stages a quiet confrontation between heat and hush, where a rusted, earthen sky presses down upon cool slate blocks like memory settling into architecture. Fields of ochre and ember red flare up as if sunlight has been trapped beneath the surface, while small white apertures read as windowsβbrief permissions for breath inside a dense, built atmosphere. The brushwork alternates between opaque slabs and scumbled, weathered passages, creating a rhythm of construction and erosion that suggests a cityscape dissolving back into pure sensation. In its layered geometry, the work becomes a meditation on shelter and exposure: spaces assembled, undone, and reimagined through light.







