



A cool, aqueous blue atmosphere holds the composition like a cathedral of mist, where tall vertical bands read as pillars of light and silence. Beneath this calm scaffolding, fractured geometric planes—like shards of memory—interlock and dissolve, suggesting a city or interior architecture seen through water, glass, or time. Subtle embers of ochre and green flicker near the lower register, grounding the work in lived terrain while hinting at human presence without ever declaring it. The piece ultimately meditates on perception itself: stability and transparency coexisting with disruption, as if the world is continually rebuilt by the act of looking.







