


Split between an earthen umber and a radiant saffron field, the composition stages a quiet collision of heaviness and illumination, as if memory and awakening occupy the same breath. A fractured, stone-like spiral—part shell, part mechanical relic—anchors the right side, its cracked surfaces and inked abrasions reading like weathered evidence of time’s pressure. The stacked geometric fragments at left press forward with a tense, architectural insistence, yet the warm ground behind them keeps opening a corridor of possibility, suggesting renewal carved from rupture rather than despite it.







