



This painting stages architecture as a quiet rite of passage: bluewashed steps climb toward a pale sky while a shadowed doorway folds the scene into a second, inward world. The composition hinges on thresholds—hard-edged planes and cropped staircases that repeat like echoes—inviting the eye to move between openness and enclosure, certainty and doubt. Cool cobalt and chalky whites carry a salt-air clarity, yet the warm terracotta path beneath suggests lived memory, grounding the austere geometry in human time. In its sparse stillness, the work becomes a meditation on ascent and return, where every turn of the stair is both destination and question.







