

This work unfolds as a densely woven field of minute, upright marks—like a city of glyphs—where repetition becomes rhythm and the eye is asked to read sensation rather than language. Pastel pinks and powder blues flicker through a milky ground, while occasional acid yellows and greens puncture the haze, creating a pulse of energy that feels both playful and slightly restless. The tight, gridded cadence holds the surface in disciplined containment, yet the soft bleeding of color suggests memory’s tendency to blur categories and let meanings drift. In this tension between order and shimmer, the painting evokes an inner archive—fragile, crowded, and luminous with half-formed narratives.







