



This circular abstraction reads like a cross‑section of time itself—an earthen disc where ochres and umbers spiral outward in densely worked strata, suggesting sediment, memory, and the slow insistence of growth. A darker core anchors the composition, while fine incisions and pale fissures traverse the surface like fault lines, introducing a quiet tension between cohesion and rupture. The stippled constellations and scraped textures animate the field with a tactile pulse, as if the work were simultaneously a planetary body and an intimate, weathered relic. In its restrained palette and centrifugal movement, the piece meditates on endurance: how the world’s surface holds both accumulation and fracture, and how beauty persists in that layered instability.







