

This work reads like an excavation of memory: a weathered field of umber and ash-grey is scored with restless linear incisions, as if the surface itself were a palimpsest of erased architectures and half-formed maps. A muted flare of ochre light breaks through the grime, suggesting a fragile interior illumination that cannot fully dispel the surrounding abrasion and doubt. Near the lower center, the small green square functions as a quiet talismanβan unexpected register of living color that anchors the composition and implies renewal amid ruin. The tension between granular texture and wandering contours turns the image into a psychological landscape where the act of looking feels like searching, sifting, and recovering what time has tried to conceal.







