



This muted abstraction stages a quiet architecture of memory, where pale greys and fogged whites behave like airβsoftening edges while allowing fragments of structure to surface and recede. Thin, charcoal-like contours sketch provisional frames that never fully settle, as if the work is diagramming spaces weβve inhabited only in passing. Occasional notes of blue and ochre read as brief pulses of certainty within the haze, suggesting the way meaning flickers inside stillness rather than declaring itself. The composition holds a poised tension between presence and erasure, inviting contemplation of how interior landscapes are built from interruption, overlap, and silence.







