



This work stages a human figure as a fleeting apparition, caught mid-gesture within a fractured grid that feels like memory being assembled and undone at once. Muted earth tones and ash-like greys are punctured by cool, linear blues, turning the surface into a tense architecture where tenderness and abrasion coexist. The layering of scraped textures and collage-like planes makes the act of reaching—toward an unseen face, an object, a moment—read as both intimate and uncertain, as if the painting itself is testing what can be held onto. In this unstable space, the figure becomes less a portrait than a meditation on presence: how care persists even when the world is broken into shards.







