


A weathered, ochre-gold field holds the faint emergence of an animal-like presence, as if a remembered icon is surfacing through sediment and time. The composition hinges on a central, cross-like axis, where darker stains gather into a torso and limbs, while the surrounding grain and abrasion act like atmospheric static, dissolving certainty at the edges. Light is not painted as illumination so much as revelation—glowing through erosion—suggesting resilience, ritual, and the fragile act of seeing meaning in what is nearly lost. In this tension between figure and ground, the work becomes a meditation on memory’s archaeology: what remains, what fades, and what the eye insists on restoring.







