



This layered abstraction reads like an urban palimpsest—ochre veils repeatedly laid down and scraped back to reveal flashes of cobalt, ember-red, and pale light, as if memory keeps surfacing through the sediment of time. The composition balances a dense, architectural grid above with a weightier, shadowed basin below, creating the sensation of looking through windows into half-erased interiors. Scarred lines and abrupt color apertures act as visual “interruptions,” suggesting resilience and unrest coexisting within a battered yet luminous surface. In its restrained warmth and intermittent radiance, the work becomes a meditation on concealment: what is built, what is covered, and what insists on being seen.







