



This vertically stretched field of ochres and muted reds reads like a topographic memory, where countless minute marks gather into slow eddies and sedimented currents. Light seems to arise from within the surface rather than fall upon it, as if the pigment were burnished into a quiet, mineral glow that rewards prolonged looking. The composition refuses a single focal point, instead offering a meditative drift through layered micro-gesturesβsuggesting landscape, skin, and weathered parchment all at once. In its restrained palette and patient accumulation, the work becomes a contemplation of time: erosion, endurance, and the dignity of subtle change.







