



This work unfolds as a weathered horizon of memory, where ash-grey veils and bruised blues settle into a dense, restless band at the center—like a shoreline repeatedly erased and rewritten by tide and time. The composition’s horizontal stratification suggests landscape without naming it, while the softened light and scumbled surfaces create a suspended atmosphere of quiet endurance. Dark, clustered forms read as fragments—ruins, stones, or withheld figures—held in tension against luminous abrasion, as if the painting is negotiating between disappearance and persistence. Its subdued palette becomes an emotional register: restraint that nevertheless carries the weight of accumulated histories beneath the calm.







