

This work unfolds as a quilted cartography of memory, where each saturated square becomes a small shrine to lived experience—birds, transit emblems, fragments of architecture, and celebratory motifs drifting in and out of focus like recollections returning with sudden clarity. The grid’s disciplined structure holds a jubilant turbulence of color, letting warm reds and golds pulse against cool blues and violets, so that movement and stillness coexist in a single breath. By stitching together everyday signs and fleeting encounters, the artist suggests identity as a mosaic: not one narrative, but a chorus of places, rituals, and passages that continually remake the self.







