

A lacquered red portal dominates the frame with ceremonial insistence, its saturated surface flattening the world into a single, urgent note before yielding to a cool, receding interior. Beyond the door, nested thresholds and a slice of sky create a corridor of perspective—an architecture of looking—that turns everyday passage into a quiet ritual of approach. The small devotional figures crowning the lintel tether the domestic to the sacred, suggesting that protection and longing sit side by side at the boundary between public façade and private sanctuary. In this choreography of heat and calm, the work becomes a meditation on invitation and refusal, where color acts as both guard and guide.







