



This textile-like abstraction stages a quiet dialogue between weight and release: a dense, charcoal field absorbs the gaze while a pale, curved form on the right opens like a breath of light. Dashed stitches and looping, meandering lines read as mapped trajectories—routes of memory or repair—suggesting that the surface is not merely composed but mended, revised, and patiently negotiated. The frayed edges and layered fabrics make the work feel provisional and intimate, as if the image is still becoming itself, held together by tenderness rather than certainty. In its restrained palette, the piece locates emotion in subtle tensions—between concealment and exposure, boundary and passage, silence and trace.







