


This work stages a quiet collision between presence and erasure, where a pale, animal-like silhouette seems to surface from a field of stains, veils, and scraped-back whites. A dense, midnight-blue column anchors the composition like a remembered figure, while a faint profile at the edge reads as a witness—half-formed, half-withdrawn—caught between intimacy and distance. The restrained palette of smoke-gray, ochre, and bruised blue turns light into a soft abrasion, suggesting memory as something layered, reworked, and never fully resolved. In its drifting contours and suspended symbols, the painting becomes a meditation on the fragile thresholds between the human, the instinctual, and the architectural spaces we inhabit internally.







