



This work stages a village as if remembered rather than observed, where blank, paper-white houses become quiet reservoirs for the mind to project its own histories. Patches of saturated red, black, and ochre cut through the scene like emotional weatherβinterruptions that turn pathways and roofs into fissures between comfort and unrest. The loose, calligraphic line and abrupt color fields compress space into a collage of viewpoints, suggesting that place is not a stable geography but a layered accumulation of sensations, seasons, and half-glimpsed narratives. Even the encroaching foliage reads like a living annotation, nature insisting on its presence as time reclaims the built world.







