



Suspended within a sun-warmed field of ochre, fractured planes of teal, slate, and chalky white coalesce into a figure-like architecture—part vessel, part moving body—held together by decisive charcoal tracings that feel both structural and improvisational. The surface, worked with scumbled layers and scraped passages, turns light into sediment, suggesting memory built up and eroded in the same breath. Tensions between vertical thrusts and clipped, angular breaks create a quiet instability, as if the form is negotiating its own becoming. In this hovering equilibrium, the painting reads as an interior landscape: a meditation on resilience, where tenderness survives inside abrasion.







