



This painting stages a dense architecture of memory, where scraped whites and cool blues build a fractured skyline that feels perpetually under revision. Beneath the pall of grey, embers of rust, ochre, and crimson pulse like interior lights—suggesting private lives and heat trapped inside an impersonal urban shell. The palette’s collisions and the aggressive palette-knife strata turn space into a contested terrain, a city not described but excavated, where clarity arrives only in brief flashes before being re-buried by paint. What emerges is a meditation on modern habitation: resilience and erasure braided together, as if the metropolis is both shelter and abrasion to the self.







