



This four-part abstraction unfolds like a quiet atlas of memory, where ochre washes create a sun-warmed atmosphere and the seams between panels read as both divisions and thresholds. Sparse, toy-like glyphs—small red pennants, hovering capsules, and soft geometric interruptions—float with the weightlessness of half-remembered signals, inviting the eye to wander rather than arrive. Light seems embedded in the surface as faint, pulsing nodes, suggesting interior illumination and the tender persistence of sensations that refuse to be fully named. The work ultimately stages a gentle tension between play and archeology: an excavation of meanings that remain deliberately provisional, suspended in luminous silence.







