

This work turns an architectural corner into a quiet threshold, where the cool turquoise vault seems to breathe light into the heavier, time-worn stone below. The composition stages a dialogue between solidity and reverie: a dense pillar anchors the space while the scalloped arch and small niche—cradling a dark, almost devotional silhouette—invite the eye inward toward contemplation. Subtle washes and softened edges mimic age and humidity, suggesting memory embedded in plaster, as if the building itself holds a whispered history. In its restrained palette of greens, greys, and muted earth, the scene feels less like a literal interior than a meditation on shelter, silence, and the sanctity of passing time.







