



This work reads like an urban palimpsestβlayers of ochre and clay tones pressed into a pale ground, as if architecture and memory have been repeatedly built over, weathered, and exposed again. Vertical striations and broken gridlike marks suggest scaffolding or fragmented facades, while abrasions and softened edges let light seep through the surface like dust-lit air in a demolished room. The composition holds a tense balance between structure and erosion, turning the city into a quiet archaeology of presence, where whatβs missing speaks as forcefully as what remains.







