



A suspended, vessel-like form dominates the field, its cross-braced geometry cutting the surface into quiet compartments where green and ochre washes breathe like weathered memories. Within this container, a delicate seated figure appears as a faint inscription, suggesting interior devotion held under the weight of a dark, planet-like sphere—an image of burden transfigured into contemplation. The crackled texture and diffuse light imply time’s sediment, as if the work is less a depiction than an altar to containment: the way structures—architectural, psychological, spiritual—both protect and confine what is most intimate.







