


This composition unfolds as a quiet mosaic of softened rectangles, where pale celadon and foggy turquoise settle into one another like remembered rooms—present, yet delicately out of reach. The vertical striations and scraped passages introduce a gentle abrasion, as if time has combed through the surface and left behind the honest grain of experience. Subtle ochres and muted rust tones flare and recede beneath the cool palette, suggesting warmth trying to surface through restraint, and turning the grid into a meditation on order that is continually tendered by imperfection. In its measured rhythm, the painting becomes a contemplative architecture of feeling—structured, breathable, and quietly luminous.







