



This work reads like a weathered inner landscape, where soot-black passages and bruised rose tones collide in a slow, suspended combustion. Veils of milky white and ash-gray drift across the surface, alternately concealing and revealing a warm ochre core, as if a pulse of memory persists beneath layers of erasure. The composition holds its tension between collapse and emergence—forms suggest themselves, then dissolve—inviting the viewer to inhabit uncertainty as a kind of truth. In its granular textures and soft bleeding edges, the piece becomes a meditation on endurance: what remains after impact, and how light finds a way through residue.







