



This mixed-media composition reads like a weathered wall of memory—stitched, abraded, and reworked—where fabric, pigment, and scrape marks accumulate into a quiet archaeology of touch. The palette of bruised greys, soot-black, and ember reds is interrupted by a sudden pulse of magenta, a fragile flare that suggests survival rather than decoration. Grids, rivet-like dots, and frayed seams create a tense geometry, as if order is repeatedly imposed on a surface that insists on unraveling. In the small cage-like form to the right, one senses a contained interior—an intimate, guarded space—hovering between shelter and confinement.







