



This work reduces the image to a single, insistent field of stone-grey matter, where texture becomes the true subject and vision is invited to read by touch. Subtle shifts of light skim across the granular surface, turning minute ridges and pits into a quiet topography that oscillates between erosion and accretion. In its near-monochrome restraint, the piece suggests time compressed into materialβan elemental skin that holds the memory of pressure, weather, and repeated contact. The stillness is meditative rather than empty, proposing that meaning can reside in the smallest variations of a seemingly uniform ground.







