

In a restrained palette of layered greys, the work builds a quiet architecture of horizontalsβbands that read at once as landscape strata and as the memory of walls, roads, and thresholds. Washes and dry-brushed passages alternate between softness and abrasion, letting light breathe through pale intervals like pauses in thought, while darker blocks anchor the eye with a measured, almost meditative gravity. The composition suggests a place both surveyed and withheld, where distance is not emptiness but a field of accumulated time, and the simplest marks become a record of looking, waiting, and enduring.







