

This composition reads like a landscape remembered in fragments—architectural planes and eroded textures pressed together until place becomes psyche. A cool field of blues opens like breath beneath a weight of charcoal mass, while thin red incisions and sudden green sparks act as nerves, hinting at rupture, warning, and persistence. Light is not painted as illumination but as exposure, revealing strata of time—scraped, veiled, and reassembled—so the work holds the quiet tension of rebuilding after collapse. The shifting geometry refuses a single viewpoint, inviting the eye to wander through uncertainty toward a hard-won, glimmering clarity.







