



A dense veil of slate-blue sweeps across the surface like weathered silence, partially erasing the underlying brick-red lattice that still insists on being read as structure, memory, and trace. The composition pivots on this tension between concealment and revelation: scraped edges, embedded grit, and pitted textures turn the paint into a kind of archaeological skin where time feels pressed into matter. Subtle shifts of cool and warm tones create a muted pulse, suggesting the way lived spacesβurban or interiorβare continuously rewritten, never fully lost, never fully intact. In its restrained palette and scarred surface, the work becomes a meditation on persistence: what remains after repetition, repair, and forgetting.







