

This work stages a quiet collision between weight and suspension: broad, slate-grey fields press downward while sharpened slivers of metallic light drift like fragments of memory refusing to settle. The composition’s layered planes—sand-toned basin, translucent overlays, and a pale, block-like form—create a restrained architecture of pauses, where space feels both constructed and eroded. Scored lines and roughened textures read as traces of revision, suggesting an inner landscape shaped by time, weather, and the insistence of returning thoughts. In its muted palette and measured asymmetry, the piece offers a meditative narrative of rebuilding—order emerging not as certainty, but as a fragile, luminous alignment.







