


A field of ochre and burnished gold holds a wounded, luminous core where pigment gathers like memory in sedimentary layers, half-revealing and half-erasing its own history. The composition pivots on a dense, shadowed vertical that reads as an absent figure or doorway, while drips, abrasions, and smoky veils suggest time’s slow corrosion and the persistence of what refuses to disappear. Light here is not clarifying but searching—an inner radiance pressed through stain and soot—inviting contemplation of resilience, secrecy, and the fragile architecture of the self.







