



This work unfolds like a weathered wall of memory, where muted ochres and mossy greens pool into a dense atmospheric field that feels both ancient and newly disturbed. Across the surface, scraped textures and veiled stains create a palimpsest of gestures—erasure and revelation occurring at once—while a darker, weightier mass anchors the composition like a half-submerged structure or withheld confession. Flecks of electric blue and ember-red puncture the earth tones, suggesting brief flashes of life and urgency within an otherwise quiet, sedimented time. The painting’s true subject becomes the act of searching itself: a slow excavation of presence from obscurity, where light arrives not as illumination but as a fragile, hard-won signal.







