

This suite of abstract panels feels like a sequence of weathered memories—forms fractured into shards of charcoal line and scraped pigment, as if the image is repeatedly built, resisted, and reassembled. Earthy ochres and ash-greys are punctured by small, insistent reds that read like signals or wounds, giving the compositions a pulse amid their dense, tectonic collisions of shape. The space is deliberately unstable: foreground and ground trade places through layered textures and scumbled fields, creating a sense of excavation where what is hidden presses forward without fully resolving. Across the set, the work suggests resilience in disorder—an emotional archaeology in which rupture becomes the very method of meaning.







