

Rendered in a restrained monochrome, the work stages a quiet dialogue between the utilitarian and the tender: a row of earthen vessels crowns an austere façade, while below a single flower unfurls like a memory preserved in shadow. The composition hinges on thresholds—doorway, window, rooftop—so that light becomes less an illumination than a slow revelation, pulling texture from worn surfaces and turning absence into atmosphere. Repetition of circular motifs along the border reads as both ornament and measure, suggesting ritual, containment, and the cyclical endurance of domestic life. In this compressed vertical architecture, stillness gathers emotional weight, as if the ordinary has been elevated into a shrine of patience and resilience.







