



This work stages a quiet collision between ruin and radiance: a weathered, concrete-grey ground is overrun by a cool blue field that reads like an eroded map, its edges frayed as if time has scraped the surface clean. Across this softened expanse, gold blocks and ladder-like marks assemble into a flickering grid—part circuitry, part city-at-night—suggesting human order attempting to assert itself within entropy. The composition’s vertical pull feels architectural yet unstable, as dark masses press in from the sides, turning the central blue into a vulnerable corridor of breath and memory. What emerges is a meditation on persistence: beauty not as polish, but as the luminous residue that remains when structures fail.







