



This work reads like a weathered palimpsest, where scraped grays and bruised blacks hold the memory of earlier marks, and a sudden vein of teal pierces the surface like a pulse beneath stone. A web of diagonal lines and fractured planes suspends the eye between enclosure and escape, while the grainy, almost etched textures evoke both ruin and resilienceβan image of the psyche under pressure. The central mass feels simultaneously organic and architectural, suggesting a body turned into landscape, a city turned into wound, and asking how identity survives when it is repeatedly overdrawn and erased.







