



This painting compresses a village into a mosaic of ember-toned planes, where rooftops and walls interlock like remembered fragments rather than surveyed architecture. A saturated field of reds and ochres, scored by dark contours, turns light into heatβsuggesting not sunlight but the emotional temperature of habitation and time. The vertical trunks rising behind the dwellings read as quiet sentinels, anchoring the clustered forms and hinting at a fragile boundary between shelter and the vast, indifferent landscape. In its deliberate distortions and layered blocks, the work becomes a meditation on community as both refuge and labyrinth, held together by the pulse of color.







