



Veils of muted gray drift across the surface like weathered architecture, intermittently parting to reveal ember-like reds and ochres that pulse beneath the calm. The composition is built on stacked, blocky planes that compress space, while a dense black mass anchors the center, giving the work a gravity that feels both protective and oppressive. Light appears not as illumination but as residue—scraped, rubbed, and remembered—suggesting a narrative of containment where heat and life persist under layers of silence. In this tension between concealment and eruption, the painting becomes a meditation on what is endured, and what refuses to be fully buried.







