



This work presents a solitary, pillar-like form suspended within a soft halo of diluted pigment, as if memory has stained the paper and then tried to recede. Warm siennas and bruised reds accumulate in horizontal bands that read like sediment or coded strata, while small green interruptions puncture the field with the insistence of living matter returning to a weathered surface. The bleached perimeter acts as a breathing threshold—an atmospheric buffer that both protects and isolates the central mass—inviting a meditation on preservation, erosion, and the quiet persistence of what remains.







