

This work unfolds in quiet, stratified bands of ochre and ash, as if time itself has settled into sedimentary layers across the surface. A pale central field functions like a held breath—an interval of light—interrupted by rhythmic, stenciled traces that resemble a procession of half-erased figures, hinting at memory, ritual, and the persistence of communal presence. The restrained palette and weathered texture make space feel both atmospheric and archaeological, inviting the eye to read the painting as a threshold between what is remembered and what is already dissolving.







