



This work stages a quiet collision between measured order and eroded matter: a faint grid hovers like an architectural memory while dense, earthen browns press forward in weathered, almost geological layers. A vertical seam cleaves the picture into two temperaments—one side muted and sedimentary, the other opening into pale blue air—so that the eye moves from containment to release. The metallic, diagonal strokes act as both scar and aperture, suggesting a constructed threshold where time has scraped the surface to reveal something unresolved beneath. In its restrained palette and deliberate abrasion, the piece reads as a meditation on boundaries—between structure and entropy, intention and accident, shelter and exposure.







