

A mist-laden geometry hovers between map and memory, where cool aquas and bruised greys dissolve the certainty of place into a weathered, contemplative field. The gridded scaffold—like an architectural plan or stitched ledger—tries to impose order, yet the softened edges and drifting marks insist on flux, as if the city is being recollected through fog rather than observed. Slivers of pale light puncture the surface like fleeting signals, suggesting navigation, data, and direction while quietly admitting their inadequacy against time’s erosion. The work becomes a meditation on how environments are measured, archived, and ultimately blurred by atmosphere and emotion.







