



This abstract composition builds a terrain of memory from earthen ochres and rusted browns, punctuated by cool aquas that read like brief clearings of breath amid accumulated weight. Broad, blocky forms interlock with scraped passages and sudden voids of white, creating a pushβpull between construction and erosion, as if the image were both wall and weather. The eye moves laterally across the canvas in a slow, architectural drift, yet the fractured edges and dark seams suggest a quieter narrative of ruptureβplaces held together by habit rather than certainty. In its restrained luminosity, the work becomes a meditation on how stability is assembled: provisional, layered, and always on the verge of reconfiguration.







