

This work reads like a sutured relic—two irregular panels stitched into a dark field, where the visible “seams” become both wound and craft, holding memory in place. Earthen reds and charred blacks settle into a tactile grid, while the lower composition’s circular, eye-like vortex pulls the gaze inward, suggesting a surveillance of the self or an opening into buried time. Above, the smaller fragment floats like an annotation or dream-remnant, turning the entire piece into a map of fragmented narratives that refuse to fully reconcile. The interplay of raw edges, layered marks, and restrained palette creates a quiet tension between erosion and persistence, as if the image has survived fire, handling, and history—yet still insists on being read.







