

A hush of pale ground holds a fragile architecture of translucent planes, as if the painting were built from breath and hesitation rather than pigment. Warm amber and saffron passages gather around a central, totemic vertical form—part vessel, part figure—suggesting an inner presence that flickers between emergence and erasure. The softened edges and layered veils of color create a slow, meditative spatial rhythm, where light is not merely illumination but a metaphor for memory: something that warms, fades, and still persists. In its restraint, the work becomes an intimate study of becoming—how identity assembles itself from fragments, and how silence can be a kind of radiance.







