




This work stages a quiet turbulence: rust-brown, shard-like forms drift through a chalky white field, as if fragments of memory are suspended between emergence and erasure. The composition moves in a diagonal current, with scraped, palimpsestic textures and bands of muted ochre acting like strata of time—layers that both hold and obscure what lies beneath. Light is not painted so much as excavated, catching on edges and scuffs to suggest resilience within abrasion, a persistence of form against the pressure to dissolve. In its broken geometries, the piece reads as a meditation on reconstruction—how meaning is assembled from what remains, and how absence can be as structural as presence.







