

This work orchestrates a quiet architecture of memory—ochres and sanded golds laid in softened planes, as if time has bleached the surface into something tender and enduring. A dense, horizontal seam of mesh-like texture runs through the center like a scar and a sutured repair at once, its cool gray and deep umber counterweighting the surrounding warmth and giving the composition its pulse. The fractured blocks and scraped edges suggest a landscape reduced to essentials—horizon, sediment, remnants—inviting contemplation of what persists after erosion: structure, silence, and a stubborn thread of cohesion.