



A dense red field dominates the surface like a curtain of heat, repeatedly brushed and scraped until it becomes both barrier and atmosphere. Beneath this saturated veil, ghosted bands of text-like marks flicker in and out of legibility, suggesting memory, propaganda, or a city’s muted chatter—present, yet deliberately withheld. The composition’s weight settles into a dark lower register where torn, parchment-toned fragments emerge like excavated documents, turning the painting into an archaeology of suppressed narratives. What remains is a charged stillness: the color speaks loudly while the information recedes, inviting contemplation of what we choose to reveal, erase, and carry forward.







