Iron Memory

Iron Memory

Iron Memory explores accumulation—pressure, heat, and residue held over time.
Dark fields are threaded with rusted reds, umbers, and ash-like whites, forming a dense surface that feels compacted rather than expressive.

This work does not depict release or transformation. Instead, it holds what has already passed through—matter altered by force, memory embedded in structure. The result is heavy, quiet, and enduring, like mineral layers formed far below the surface.