



This work unfolds as an earthy meditation on presence and erosion, where a warm rust-and-umber atmosphere seems to breathe through layers of textured pigment like aged plaster holding onto memory. The composition stages a quiet dialogue between weight and fragility: dense, shadowed forms on the left press inward while pale, petal-like shapes on the right hover as if emerging from or dissolving into the ground. Subtle highlights flicker across the surface, turning the space into a suspended threshold—part still life, part interior landscape—suggesting how the ordinary can become relic, and how time softens every edge into contemplation.







