

This abstract composition feels like a weathered memory surfacing through sediment—earthy browns and ash-grays accumulate in strata, then rupture into a pale, misted center that reads as both breath and erasure. The artist orchestrates a restless choreography of scraped textures and fractured marks, where small flashes of rust and ochre act like embers resisting the surrounding quiet. Space is treated as an excavation site: dense, grounded matter gives way to airy intervals, suggesting a narrative of collapse and renewal held in delicate equilibrium. In its softened light and wounded surfaces, the work becomes a meditation on impermanence—how meaning persists not as clarity, but as residue.