



This abstract composition stages a tense conversation between earthen ochres and a turbulent core of blacks and grays, as if a dense, urban memory is pushing through a weathered wall. Punctuations of electric blue and acid green read like fleeting signalsβbrief affirmations of life and direction amid the drag of heavier formsβwhile the scraped, layered surfaces expose time as a physical residue rather than a backdrop. The sweeping ochre passages soften the voids they border, suggesting shelter and erosion at once, and the pale, grid-like field on the right offers a ghost of architecture that never fully resolves. What emerges is a meditation on resilience: structure trying to cohere, emotion refusing to settle, and light arriving not as clarity but as interruption.







