

In these stark, ink-toned vignettes, architecture and body fold into one another until the figure becomes a load-bearing elementβlegs and sandals grounding what reads as a dwelling, a memory, or an obligation carried in plain view. The compositions hinge on heavy horizontal slabs and hovering roofs, their stippled textures and clipped shadows creating a quiet pressure of weight, as if stability is always negotiated rather than given. Repetition across panels functions like a slow ritual: the same structure reappears with slight displacements, suggesting the cyclical labor of daily life and the way identity is built from what one must transport. The restrained palette and abundant negative space turn the scenes into contemplative diagrams of endurance, where βhomeβ is less a place than a persistent, portable condition.







