Fragments of Structure

Fragments of Structure

Fragments of Structure

Some structures are built to last.
Others begin to disappear the moment they are created.

In this work, geometry emerges like the remains of an unfinished architecture — partially revealed, partially erased. Layers are compressed, scraped, and weathered until the surface begins to resemble a fragment recovered from time rather than a newly painted image.

The composition moves between order and erosion. Sharp lines attempt to organize the space, while textures, abrasions, and oxidized tones slowly interrupt that control. What remains is a tension between construction and collapse, precision and instability.

The work reflects on the fragility of the systems we build around ourselves — architectural, social, even emotional. Structures may appear solid, yet time continuously transforms them.

From a distance, the painting feels minimal and restrained. Up close, hidden layers and subtle reliefs reveal a more complex history beneath the surface.

A quiet meditation on structure, memory, and impermanence.

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