



This intimate interior stages light as both visitor and verdict: a single window pours a pale, almost sulfurous glow that carves a strict rectangle onto the floor, turning emptiness into an event. The slanted ceiling presses inward while the surrounding shadows thicken at the edges, so the room feels like a held breathβpart refuge, part confinement. In the tension between the luminous aperture and the mute, textured walls, the work suggests memoryβs architecture: how a small opening can promise escape yet also expose the quiet weight of being alone with oneβs thoughts.







