
Silent Layers of Memory; explores memory as a living, geological substance, formed through accumulation rather than narrative, through residue rather than event. Interwoven strata of mineral blues, ochres, and oxidized earth tones flow across the surface like a cross-section of an inner terrain, where time is rendered as slow movement and the surface becomes an archive of quiet transformation. The work resists direct symbolism, inviting the viewer into a sensory reading of weight, erosion, and measured calm. Here, color operates as embodied memory, and layering becomes a visual language of continuity, revealing what endures after passage, and the subtle beauty found within silent accumulation.
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