



A gauze-like field of stitched white threads veils the surface, turning the artwork into a quiet palimpsest where images are present yet insistently withheld. Beneath this netting, faint chromatic fragments and a suspended bead-like element read as half-remembered icons, caught in a matrix of protection and erasure. The composition’s soft, near-monochrome palette and tactile density make absence feel physical, as if memory has been bandaged, preserved, and simultaneously censored by time. What emerges is a meditation on intimacy and concealment—an object that invites looking, then frustrates it, asking the viewer to sense meaning through texture as much as through sight.







