


This work stages a quiet drama between dissolution and structure, where honeyed washes of ochre and amber seep downward like weathered light, eroding the certainty of form. Against this warm, atmospheric field, clustered slate and umber blocks assemble into a fragile architecture—part city, part memory—suggesting habitation without inhabitants and order forever on the verge of collapse. The scraped, layered surface turns space into sediment, as if the image has been excavated from time rather than painted in the present, holding the viewer in a suspended state between ruin and emergence.







