



A dense lattice of earthy bands and electric blue fissures reads like a wall of accumulated days—stratified, weathered, and insistently alive. Through its center runs a narrow, luminous seam that feels both wound and passage, culminating in a small orange disc overhead, a sun-like signal that sanctifies the vertical ascent. The composition stages a tension between confinement and revelation: the grid presses inward with weight, while the cool blue apertures breathe outward, suggesting memory, water, or sky caught in the architecture of endurance. In this quiet push-pull, the work becomes a meditation on persistence—how light is not merely cast upon structure, but slowly earned from within it.







