

This work reads like a quiet cross-section of time, where compacted earth-tones are interrupted by a pale horizontal seam that behaves as both scar and horizon. The granular surface, rich with abrasion and sediment-like accretions, turns light into a slow shimmer, making the viewer aware of touch, weathering, and the patience of erosion. Its restrained palette of ochres and chalky whites suggests a pared-back architecture of memory—layers of experience pressed together, with one luminous band offering a fleeting breath of clarity. The composition’s insistently linear strata invites contemplation of what is buried, what is exposed, and how permanence is always negotiated through decay.







