

This work reads like a weathered palimpsest—an earthen field of ochres and umbers scored by a lattice of lines that suggests maps, scaffolds, or the invisible logic of a city remembered rather than seen. Flecks of turquoise and violet puncture the ground like sudden signals, cooling the composition’s heat and introducing moments of breath amid the dense accumulation of marks. The scraped textures and dotted trajectories imply movement and erasure at once, as though time has been repeatedly written over, leaving only partial coordinates of experience. What remains is a quiet tension between structure and chance, where the painting’s fractured geometry becomes a meditation on how order is continually negotiated within the sediment of lived history.







