

Carved in restless hatch-marks, this interior becomes a theatre of memory where the warm ochre walls press close, and the black cabinet stands like an altar to domestic history. Silhouetted figures and animal forms sit suspended within its compartments, suggesting that what is “kept” in a home—stories, roles, inheritances—can feel as weighty as furniture, yet as elusive as shadow. The stark shutters and the empty tabletop create a tense pause, as if light itself is rationed, turning the room into a quiet negotiation between presence and absence, tenderness and confinement.







