

This quartet of interiors turns domestic space into a quiet theatre of thresholds—doors, grilles, and windows repeating like motifs of permission and restraint, as if the home is always negotiating with the outside world. Flattened perspective and pattern-heavy surfaces create a measured stillness, while the warm ochres and reds are tempered by cool blues and sooty blacks, suggesting intimacy shadowed by vigilance. Everyday objects—the bed, the fan, the curtained window, the small shrine-like cabinet—carry the weight of presence through absence, implying lives just offstage and rituals that persist in silence. The work’s gentle light feels less like illumination than memory, bathing these rooms in a suspended, inward time.







