



This work renders an ancient temple complex as both monument and memory, where weathered stone emerges from broad, cascading washes that feel like time itself sliding down the architecture. A cool, shadow-heavy palette presses the sanctum into a contemplative hush, while sudden ochres and sunlit edges ignite the carvings with a restrained, devotional warmth. The composition stages a dialogue between solid geometry and dissolving paint—each tiered shrine holding its form as the surrounding space liquefies—suggesting endurance not as immobility, but as continual renewal. In the quiet tension between precision and bleed, the site becomes a threshold: part sacred structure, part inner landscape.







