

This work stages a human tide around an aching void, where the unpainted center becomes both absence and destination—an eloquent silence that the crowd cannot fill. Earthy washes and bruised browns dissolve figures into atmosphere, suggesting how individual identities blur under the weight of displacement and collective urgency. The composition’s circular sweep reads like a procession without resolution, a choreography of waiting in which luggage, hunched shoulders, and compressed space turn the perimeter into a fragile border of endurance. In the tension between meticulous faces and fluid stains, the piece mourns what has been left behind while exposing the uneasy hope that keeps bodies moving.







