



This work stages a volatile conversation between erosion and construction, where ochres and soot-like blacks read as sedimented memory while abrupt whites cut through like fresh incisions of clarity. The composition pivots around a dense, bruised center—half-void, half-accumulation—out of which angular strokes and gridded traces suggest architecture trying to emerge from turbulence. Layers of scraped texture and veiled passages create a sense of time compressed, as if the painting records both impact and repair in the same breath. What lingers is a charged ambiguity: a threshold space where ruin becomes blueprint, and disorder quietly rehearses a new order.







