

This work builds a quiet architecture out of earthen browns and umber, where layered rectangles feel like walls holding the residue of memory rather than depicting a literal place. A vertical band of muted light divides the field like a threshold, suggesting passage, restraint, and the faint promise of entry into an interior state. The paint’s scraped and veiled surfaces read as time-worn sediment—each abrasion a small act of erasure—so the composition becomes a meditation on what is concealed, endured, and slowly revealed.