



A dense field of ochre-gold strokes, set into a strict black lattice, reads like a hand-built language—each mark a syllable held in place by structure yet vibrating with individual pressure and tempo. Turquoise and sea-blue undertones seep between the columns, cooling the heat of the yellow and suggesting memory or atmosphere rising through a codified surface. The composition’s near-mechanical repetition becomes quietly meditative, where slight deviations and paint texture act as proof of touch, turning order into a living, breathing rhythm. In this tension between grid and gesture, the work proposes continuity—an archive of moments—while admitting the inevitable drift of time and human variance.







