

Built from a tessellated grid of warm, earthen panels, the work reads like a fragmented memory—each tile holding a slightly altered temperature of light, as if time itself were shifting across the surface. A shadowed human silhouette emerges and recedes within this lattice, suspended between presence and erasure, while the right side’s luminous checkered swell suggests a radiating field that both illuminates and destabilizes the figure. The composition’s disciplined geometry is continually undone by the organic smears and stains, turning the image into a meditation on identity under pressure: the self caught between containment and diffusion, intimacy and exposure.







