



This spare, earthen-toned composition reads like an archaeological memory: a near-symmetrical constellation of circles and a crescent-like arc hovers between horizon and ground, as if an ancient sign has been lifted out of dust and set back into light. The restrained palette of ochres, ash-greys, and bruised browns lets texture do the speaking—abrasions, smudges, and faint stains becoming a quiet record of time rather than mere surface. With its central “figure” suspended between levitation and rootedness, the work suggests a ritual balance of opposites—sun and seed, vessel and void—inviting contemplation of how identity is assembled from fragments, not declarations. The surrounding emptiness is not absence but a resonant field, amplifying the emblem’s calm insistence like a whispered icon.







