

This monochrome abstraction reads like a cross‑section of memory—layered strata of ink and paper that drift horizontally as if time itself were sediment. Taut bands of line and tessellated texture alternately compress and release the pictorial space, creating a slow pulse between precision and erosion. Against the enveloping dark ground, the pale ridges appear as illuminated seams, suggesting a quiet geography where absence becomes the dominant terrain and the viewer is invited to trace what has been worn away. The work holds a contemplative austerity, balancing architectural structure with the vulnerability of surfaces that cannot help but weather.







