


Suspended in a field of saturated blue, two fractured monoliths rise like weathered icons, their white shards catching light as if memory itself were breaking through a submerged atmosphere. The composition hinges on vertical thrust and abrupt diagonal slashes, where blackened smears and scraped textures perform a push–pull between concealment and revelation, weight and lift. In the diptych’s quiet dialogue, each panel reads as a different angle of the same inner structure—an architecture of resilience marked by abrasion, suggesting that identity is not painted smoothly but assembled from impacts, erasures, and brief flashes of clarity.







