



A young figure emerges in profile like a half-remembered thought, her features softly dissolved into earthen washes and scraped textures that feel at once archival and raw. The muted, weathered ground presses forward with flaking grays and browns, while the saturated red garment becomes the painting’s pulse—an insistence of presence against a world that seems to erode and overwrite. Light gathers gently along the cheek and jaw, guiding the eye toward a gaze turned inward, suggesting contemplation as a form of quiet resistance. In this tension between delicate likeness and distressed surface, the work reads as a meditation on memory—how identity persists even as time abrades the edges.







