



This work frames a single shuttered window as both threshold and refusal, its slats catching a muted greenish light that suggests life persisting behind a weathered barricade. The surrounding field of bruised reds and bleeding washes turns the wall into an emotional atmosphere—heat, memory, and abrasion—while spare linear marks read like scratches of time, mapping absence as much as structure. Depth is built through the jutting sill and angled recess, pulling the viewer toward an interior that remains withheld, so the painting becomes a meditation on privacy, endurance, and the quiet drama of what cannot be fully seen.







