



This work stages a quiet confrontation between order and erosion: a disciplined grid of pale, window-like marks is repeatedly softened by watery blooms of blue, as if a city’s logic were being remembered through fog. Subtle intrusions of red and green read like fleeting signals—human heat or data glitches—puncturing the cool field without ever fully claiming it. The shallow, all-over composition denies a single focal point, inviting the eye to drift and scan, turning viewing into a meditative act of counting, losing, and finding again. In its restrained palette and tactile repetition, the piece becomes a lyric about systems—how they promise stability, yet remain perpetually vulnerable to atmosphere, time, and feeling.







