



Bathed in a relentless field of yellow, the composition reads like an architectural memory—an altar of rectangles and faint verticals emerging through abrasion and stain rather than clear outline. The surface holds the tension between construction and erasure: measured, almost schematic marks are softened by veils of pigment, as if time and light have bleached the scene into a private remnant. Rusted reds and muted grays punctuate the warmth like suppressed signals, suggesting an interior space where presence is felt more as atmosphere than as object. What remains is a quiet insistence on endurance—structure persisting within radiance, and radiance quietly dissolving structure.







