



A quiet stack of horizontal veils hovers in a field of pale gray, each band rubbed and abraded so that color emerges as if remembered rather than declared. The progression from acidic yellows through embered oranges into cooled blues reads like a suspended weather report—dawn to dusk to afterglow—while the soft central fade suggests a spine of absence holding the composition in balance. The granular, scumbled edges make the surface feel breathable, as though time has sanded the image into a tender residue of sensation. In its restrained rhythm, the work becomes a meditation on transience: light arriving, dispersing, and returning as layered traces.







