



This densely woven abstraction reads like a palimpsest of an urban psyche—countless flecks and scraped layers accumulate into a vibrating field where presence is felt more than seen. A predominantly ashen, wintered palette is intermittently punctured by ember-like oranges and scattered blues, as if memory flares briefly through the city’s static. The surface’s granular rhythm collapses distance, turning space into texture and time into sediment, so the viewer oscillates between immersion and disorientation. In its refusal of a single focal point, the work becomes a meditation on overload and persistence: life assembled from fragments, held together by the sheer pressure of repetition.







