



This abstract composition reads like an urban memory palimpsest—white veils of paint erase and reveal a scaffold of charcoal-black forms, as if architecture and emotion are being rebuilt in real time. Ember reds and saffron flashes punctuate the field with a pulse of urgency, while the cool blues pooling at the base suggest a submerged calm beneath the grit. The surface’s drips, scumbles, and granular textures create a breathing tempo, turning negative space into a luminous fog where fragments of narrative—signs, windows, crossings—hover between recognition and disappearance. In its balancing of opacity and fracture, the work speaks to how contemporary life is both constructed and continually revised by the soft violence of time.







