



This work builds an architecture of memory from veils of grey and chalk-white, where forms hover between interior walls and distant facades, never fully committing to place. Soft, brushed light diffuses across layered planes, and a small, restrained note of blue functions like a breathβan opening that interrupts the hush of the palette. The compositionβs quiet scaffolding of rectangles and blurred edges suggests how perception edits experience, turning lived space into a tender, half-erased recollection. In its deliberate ambiguity, the painting becomes less a depiction than a mood: the way solitude can feel both sheltering and unresolved.







