



This quiet courtyard is composed as an intimate theatre of absence, where the sun’s broken lattice of leaf-shadow turns the ground into a living, breathing surface. The warm, earthen reds of the walls hold the space like a protective enclosure, while the cool blue barrels punctuate the stillness as humble sentinels—everyday objects elevated into markers of time and human trace. Depth is suggested less by strict perspective than by the rhythmic layering of trees, fence, and wall, creating a threshold between shelter and the wider world. In the gentle oscillation between glare and shade, the painting meditates on how memory inhabits ordinary places—softly, persistently, and without spectacle.







