

This abstract composition builds a quiet architecture of memory—thick charcoal-like bands brace the surface like beams, while scumbled fields of sand, slate, and foggy mint breathe between them. A blade of electric blue along the lower edge punctures the restraint, reading as a sudden current of feeling beneath an otherwise measured, weathered calm. The tension between opaque blocks and scraped, half-erased marks suggests a map of decisions and revisions—spaces protected, spaces exposed—where structure becomes both shelter and constraint.