

This work unfolds as a sequence of hushed architectural impressions—walls, thresholds, and faint corridors emerging and dissolving within a veil of dusted ochres and softened greys. The composition’s grid-like partitioning reads like a memory atlas, where each panel holds a slightly different temperature of light, suggesting time passing through the same interior rather than a fixed place. Subtle linear scaffolds anchor the haze, yet the edges remain porous, allowing space to breathe and drift, as if the rooms are made of recollection more than material. In its restrained palette and quiet depth, the piece meditates on inhabitation and absence—how structures persist even as lived experience fades into atmosphere.