



This work stages a quiet drama between order and abrasion: stacked, lens-like bands of ember yellow and rust hover against a dense charcoal ground, as if light is trying to surface through soot and time. A torn vertical seam of black and chalky white cleaves the composition, reading like a scar or axis—an insistence on continuity even as the paint’s granular texture suggests erosion and fracture. The repeated horizontal pulses create a rhythm of breath and restraint, while the smeared edges and flecked pigments evoke memory degraded, a signal breaking yet refusing to disappear. In its balance of glow and grit, the piece becomes a meditation on resilience—illumination not as clarity, but as persistence.







