



This work reads like an excavated memory: a sepia-toned, frayed-edged field where the image feels pressed into the surface rather than painted upon it, as if time itself were the medium. At the center, the solitary figure bent over a task—half-maker, half-witness—anchors a lattice of architectural marks and patterned fragments that oscillate between interior space and urban scaffold. The restrained palette of burnt umber and soot-black turns light into a quiet abrasion, suggesting erosion, labor, and persistence, while the torn perimeter frames the scene as a salvaged relic—an intimate narrative rescued from the noise of history.







