

This work builds a quiet monument from stacked, earthen blocks, where rust and sand tones feel weighty and bodily, held in check by a cool blue band that reads like a breath of distance or sky. The central dark column anchors the composition as a shadowed threshold, while the blurred, repeating verticals above suggest a chorus of presence—figures, reeds, or memories—flickering between solidity and erasure. Beneath, a shallow, bowl-like form cradles darkness as if collecting what falls from the upper strata, turning the painting into a meditation on containment, gravity, and the slow sediment of experience.







