



This brooding abstraction stages a slow drift between weight and revelation: a dense, nocturnal upper field presses down like accumulated memory, while the earthen expanse below receives a scatter of pale, angular fragments that read as broken signals or half-remembered maps. The restrained palette of umber, charcoal, and muted lilac creates a quiet tension, where light appears not as illumination but as residueβsmall insistences of presence against a heavy silence. Layered textures and softened edges suggest erosion and time, turning the composition into a meditation on what remains after impact: not clarity, but a lucid persistence of traces.







