



This composition stages an intimate encounter between geometry and touch: a hovering, palm-like form drapes across an oval field, its elongated “fingers” partitioning space into quiet, measured intervals. Muted earthen reds, dusk greens, and softened ochres are laid in translucent layers, so that light seems to arrive from within the surface rather than upon it, lending the work a meditative, interior gravity. The stacked horizontal bands below read like strata or memory-shelves—orderly, almost architectural—while the gentle curves above resist containment, suggesting the perpetual negotiation between structure and sensation. In its restrained palette and slowed rhythm, the painting becomes a contemplative emblem of holding on and letting pass, where balance is achieved not by symmetry alone but by lived, tactile patience.







