

This work reads like an excavated wall of memoryβlayers of torn matter, gauze-like grids, and sedimented pigment congeal into a weathered architecture that feels both bodily and built. Rust reds and bruised umbers pulse against chalky whites, as if light is trying to break through sites of abrasion, while the vertical uprights suggest unstable pillars holding a fragmented history in place. The compositionβs fractures and stitched edges turn damage into structure, proposing that what is missing is as formative as what remains. In its tactile insistence, the piece becomes a quiet meditation on endurance: time not as a smooth passage, but as accumulated pressure, stain, and repair.







