

This work stages architecture as a quiet drama of ascent: a stairway partially withheld, its geometry clipped by stark planes that both invite and deny passage. The saturated cobalt sky presses like a monolithic field against chalked, weathered whites, turning light into a sculptural force that carves edges and deepens shadows into psychological thresholds. Scuffs, stains, and abrasions read as time’s residue, suggesting memory embedded in walls—an elegy to places lived in, where clarity and erosion coexist. The composition’s severe angles and cropped perspective compress space into contemplation, making the simplest façade feel like a meditation on transition and restraint.







