



Set against a field of ember-red, the composition suspends a fractured, collage-like form whose pale ochres and bruised blues read like a memory patched back together—never seamless, yet insistently present. The hard-edged negative spaces cleave the central mass into compartments, turning absence into structure and giving the work a quiet architectural tension, as if a shelter were being drafted from remnants. Light seems to seep through the torn surfaces rather than fall upon them, suggesting that illumination here is interior—earned through wear, revision, and the dignified persistence of what remains.







