

This work reads like a weathered wall of memory—pigment and grit fused into a dense, earthen crust where history feels both buried and insistently present. A scorched palette of rusts, umbers, and bruised greys is broken by sudden flares of yellow and white, as if light were trying to fracture through sediment and silence. The composition holds in a horizontal band, suggesting a compressed landscape or urban ruin, while drips and abrasions perform time itself—erosion, repair, and the stubborn trace of what cannot be fully erased. Its beauty is tactile and uneasy, inviting the viewer to linger at the threshold between collapse and renewal.







