

Rendered in a restrained monochrome, the scene turns an ordinary wall into a stage for absence: a shuttered window hovers like a sealed memory while the bicycle below leans into shadow, poised between departure and neglect. The granular textures—mottled stains, scraped plaster, and velvety blacks—operate as a quiet chronology of weather and time, letting light feel less like illumination than erosion. Compositional tension gathers in the vertical stack of window and frame against the low, heavy band of ground, suggesting a life once in motion now held in suspension. In its silence, the work becomes a modest elegy for everyday transit, where the simplest object bears the weight of stalled narratives.







