

Split into two weathered panels, the work stages a quiet dialogue between structure and ornament: on the left, austere architectural outlines hover like memories of rooms we once inhabited, partially erased by abrasion and time. On the right, a netted field encloses a luminous textile mosaic whose intricate rhythms feel both protective and claustrophobic, suggesting identity as something stitched together under pressure. The torn silhouettes and uneven edges turn the composition into an archaeological fragmentβan image of dwelling not as shelter alone, but as a psychological terrain where order, pattern, and disappearance continuously negotiate.