



This painting stages a quiet architectural apparition within a sea of blue-green atmospheres, where layered planes and soft abrasions of pigment suggest memory more than place. Two house-like forms—one earthen and weighty, the other pale and inward-lit—hover in a fractured field, their thin linear accents reading like tentative repairs or maps of passage. The composition’s shifting geometry keeps space in flux, as if stability is continually negotiated between shelter and dissolution. In its cool, submerged palette, the work evokes the emotional paradox of home: a refuge that also feels provisional, half-assembled from recollection.







