



This nocturnal abstraction unfolds like a weathered wall or a distant aerial terrain, where charcoal fields swallow light and then release it in scattered, mineral flecks. The composition’s broad, smoky masses are interrupted by crusted, silvery eruptions, creating a slow rhythm of concealment and revelation that draws the eye into layered depths. A faint horizontal seam suggests a threshold—memory divided into before and after—while the scraped textures read as time’s abrasion, insisting that beauty here is not polished but earned through erosion. What lingers is a quiet gravity: a meditation on persistence, where even in the densest dark, traces of luminosity remain embedded.







