In this work, I continue my exploration of texture, silence, and the subtle tension between light and decay. The palette—anchored in ochre, earthy browns, and soft blacks—recalls the quiet resilience of worn-out walls, aged skin, or forgotten corners of a city. Flecks of white and pale blue drift across the surface like fleeting memories, resisting the weight of time.
This painting does not seek clarity or narrative. It lives in ambiguity, where color becomes a language for stillness and unresolved emotion. My strokes are layered, scraped, sometimes buried, like truths left unspoken. In Stillness in the Dust, I attempt to capture not what is seen, but what is felt when silence becomes presence.
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