



In this hushed interior, the composition stages a slow revelation: a corridor of near-blackness yields to a pocket of light where carved figures emerge like memory surfacing from stone. The artist lets shadow behave as a physical substance—curtaining columns and compressing space—so that the illuminated relief reads not merely as decoration but as a fragile threshold between the lived present and an inherited, devotional past. Subtle greys and mineral whites create a sepulchral calm, while the diagonal beam of light directs the eye toward the sculpture’s quiet insistence, suggesting that sanctity persists most powerfully in the margins of visibility.







