



This work stages a nocturnal architecture of memory—rectilinear planes of rust, umber, and ember-red stacked like weathered walls, while a single radiant orb hovers as both sun and surveillance, an insistent pulse of presence. The composition’s vertical seam and intersecting bands create a quiet tension between enclosure and passage, as if the viewer is reading a city’s hidden corridors through heat and shadow rather than line. Thin veils, scumbled textures, and sudden acidic yellows suggest light leaking through fractures, turning the surface into a palimpsest where time accumulates and erodes simultaneously. What emerges is a contemplative meditation on interior space: warmth that comforts, brightness that interrogates, and a silence charged with unresolved narrative.







