


This work unfolds like a weathered wall of memory, where smoky greys and bruised charcoal planes hold the weight of silence while electric blues flare up as brief, insistent revelations. The composition resists a fixed center, letting scraped textures, veils, and erasures create a sense of time layered upon itselfβmarks that feel both accidental and deliberate, like traces left after a storm. Light seems to arrive from within the pigment rather than upon it, suggesting an inner tide pushing against containment, and turning the surface into a meditation on persistence, repair, and the fragile clarity that breaks through uncertainty.







