

This work stages a quiet archaeology of memory, where weathered black strata press against a warmer ochre field like sediment meeting exposed skin. The composition balances heavy, rock-like forms with precise dotted vectors, turning the surface into a map of thoughtβmeasured, traced, and yet ultimately unresolved. Light is implied not through brightness but through abrasion and grain, suggesting that what endures is not clarity but the tactile evidence of time and pressure. The floating fragments to the right read as dislodged remnants, expanding the narrative into a suspended aftermath of separation and recalibration.







