



This work stages a quiet collision between opacity and revelation, where a pale, weathered ground feels like scraped memory and the darker vertical mass reads as a bruise of architecture or a figure emerging from concealment. Rusted oranges and ember-like reds pulse through the charcoal scaffolding, lending the composition a residual warmth that refuses to be extinguished by the surrounding ash-grey silence. The tension between scumbled softness and decisive, almost calligraphic lines creates a sense of interruption—an inner structure trying to hold while the surface erodes—suggesting resilience as an act of continual reconstruction.







