

A veiled constellation of powdery blues, ash greys, and warm ochres drifts across the surface, as if the painting is suspending a memory just before it resolves into certainty. Fragmented charcoal marks—half-erased rectangles and searching lines—anchor the haze, suggesting architecture or notation that has been weathered by time and retold through atmosphere rather than fact. The composition breathes through its porous layers, where light is not a highlight but a condition, turning space into a quiet field of erosion and renewal. What remains is an invitation to read absence as presence: a cartography of fleeting thoughts, held together by the tenderness of dissolution.