



This painting unfolds like a remembered interior—forms hovering between architecture and apparition—where a honeyed wash of light presses down from above, softening edges into a dreamlike ambiguity. Angular planes and faintly suggested vessels create a precarious stillness, as if objects are assembling themselves from fragments of perception rather than solid matter. The restrained grays and muted earth tones anchor the composition, while sudden sparks of red and blue act as emotional punctuations, hinting at desire, interruption, or a private narrative embedded in the everyday. In its layered transparency, the work meditates on how memory edits space—turning the domestic into a quiet theater of presence and absence.







