



This abstract composition reads like a city remembered through sensation rather than sight—brick-red planes and soot-dark veils compress into a restless architecture, while a bright, molten seam cuts diagonally as if time itself has fissured the surface. The artist’s scraped whites and ink-like linear interruptions behave like scaffolding and static, holding the warm ochres in suspense and turning space into a layered palimpsest of building, erasure, and reappearance. What emerges is a meditation on urban persistence: light doesn’t simply illuminate here—it insists, leaking through accumulated weight and suggesting a fragile route forward amid density and noise.







