

This work operates like a weathered wall turned inward—its stratified greys, ash-browns, and muted blues forming a slow choreography of erosion, memory, and time. The composition resists a single focal point, instead letting granular textures and veiled patches of light create a contemplative drift, as if the surface is continuously rewriting itself. Subtle cool passages glint through the darker sediment, suggesting an almost geological hope beneath the heaviness—an intimacy between decay and renewal that lingers quietly in the viewer’s gaze.







