



A sun-warmed mosaic of ochres and sand tones organizes the canvas into interlocking planes, as if memory itself has been cut into tiles and reassembled with deliberate tenderness. Within this near-monochrome radiance, cooler teal and slate passages surface like submerged thoughts, lending the composition a gentle countercurrent that keeps the eye in motion. The suggestion of a figure—half-emerging, half-dissolving—turns the work into a meditation on presence: identity not as a fixed portrait, but as a shifting architecture of light, gesture, and quiet fracture.







