



A wide field of turquoise and sea-green breathes like open sky or water, its calm surface subtly disturbed by incised lines and drifting fragments that feel like memory trying to take form. Along the lower register, chalky architectural silhouettes emerge and dissolve—walls, apertures, and paths hinted at rather than declared—suggesting a city rebuilt in the mind more than on the ground. Warm rusts and muted ochres stain the edges like sediment or time, setting up a quiet tension between refuge and erosion. The composition reads as a meditation on place: how landscapes and dwellings persist as sensations, suspended between clarity and disappearance.







