



This layered abstraction reads like an urban palimpsest—mustard ochres laid over bruised lavenders, where scraped passages and stamped marks suggest histories repeatedly covered yet never fully erased. The composition’s quiet grid of interruptions creates a pulse between order and decay, as if memory is being archived through abrasion rather than inscription. Subtle fissures and soft-edged blocks hold light in a muted glow, turning the surface into a tactile record of time, weather, and human touch. The crimson margins act as a contained pressure, framing the central field like a boundary between what is revealed and what remains withheld.







