

This monochrome abstraction stages a tense dialogue between density and void: a brooding, architectonic mass on the left presses against an expanse of untouched white, as though the image is testing the threshold between presence and disappearance. Scumbled blacks, scraped grays, and vertical drips create a palimpsest of erased gestures, lending the surface the feeling of a weathered wall where time has been repeatedly written over. A pale, column-like strip acts as both seam and barrier, suggesting a doorway that refuses entry, and turning the composition into a meditation on containment, memory, and the quiet violence of omission.