

This work unfolds like a quiet palimpsest of memory, where translucent veils of cream and sand suspend a central, totemic geometry in a state of near-erasure. The composition relies on a vertical axis—part corridor, part spine—through which thin, milky channels of light travel, suggesting an interior architecture more felt than seen. Subtle charcoal accents anchor the haze, giving the impression of fragments—notations, stones, or pauses—held in delicate tension against the soft drift of space. In its restraint, the piece becomes a meditation on presence: how form persists even as it dissolves, and how stillness can carry a charged, luminous weight.







