



A dense nocturne of layered pigment and scraped light, the composition reads like an interior city seen through rain-streaked glass—architectural grids half-erased, half-revealed. Warm embers of ochre and ember-red pulse against a dominant black field, turning darkness into an active material that compresses space and intensifies each glint of illumination. The vertical drips behave like time itself—memory sliding downward—while the fractured planes suggest a place that is simultaneously constructed and dissolving, as if the painting is holding onto presence at the edge of disappearance.







