

This abstract composition hovers between landscape and memory, where a weighty, soot-dark mass seems to press down on a field of sun-bleached ochres, as if time itself has settled into sediment. A sudden seam of turquoise and ember-red cuts through the lower register like a pulse beneath dust, introducing a quiet urgency that keeps the scene from slipping into pure silence. The surface reads as worn and weathered—scraped, veiled, and reworked—suggesting a narrative of erasure and return, where what is obscured becomes as meaningful as what remains visible. In its restrained light and softened edges, the work evokes an interior horizon: not a place, but a state of being, poised between desolation and persistence.







