



This work reads like a palimpsest of memoryβbotanical silhouettes and fruit-like forms suspended in a haze of ochres, ash browns, and bruised blues, as if nature is being recalled rather than observed. The composition relies on layered translucencies and granular, speckled textures that diffuse light across the surface, turning the picture plane into an atmospheric field where outlines emerge and recede with quiet insistence. Subtle geometric traces and faint linear marks introduce a human, archival logic beneath the organic motifs, suggesting a dialogue between cultivation and erosion, record and forgetting. The overall mood is tenderly elegiac: a garden not in bloom, but in afterimage, holding its presence through residue and rhythm.







