



Set against a restrained checkerboard field, the work presents a rounded “cabinet” of floating implements—ladders, vessels, tools—arranged like relics catalogued from an intimate, domestic archaeology. The muted violets and dusk-blues temper any utilitarian reading, turning each object into a quiet emblem whose crisp silhouette hovers over a granular ground, as if memory itself were the binding medium. The composition’s gentle symmetry and playful scale shifts suggest a mind organizing experience—work, play, and ritual—into a portable cosmos. Along the right edge, the vertical, leaf-like motif stands as a living counterpoint to the inventory: a reminder that growth and time persist beyond what we can neatly collect or name.







