



This work unfolds like a half-remembered interior—forms hover between architecture and anatomy, as if a city’s blueprint has been softened into a private psyche. A haze of pale blues and bruised pinks diffuses the space, while darker, calligraphic contours on the right assert a fragile structure that never fully resolves, keeping the eye in a state of searching. The surface feels palimpsestic, with scraped and ghosted marks suggesting time, revision, and the persistence of what cannot be cleanly erased. In its quiet tension between dissolution and outline, the painting reads as a meditation on memory’s imperfect geometry and the tenderness of things held together only provisionally.







