



This sprawling black-and-white assemblage reads like a fractured diary pinned open in mid-thought, where portraits, botanical traces, and hard-edged geometry collide in a restless choreography. The composition privileges interruptionβfolded sheets and overlapping panels break continuity, turning negative space into a charged silence that makes each mark feel provisional, as if memory is being revised while we watch. Sooty smears and sharp inked triangles establish a tension between impulse and control, suggesting an inner architecture built from anxieties, symbols, and fleeting recognitions. In its cumulative density, the work becomes a map of cognition itself: part collage, part cartography, charting how meaning emerges from disorder without ever fully settling.







