



This work stages a labyrinth of continuous, serpentine bands that fold back on themselves like thought made visible—restless, iterative, and quietly compulsive. The composition’s two tonal registers—smoked charcoals at left and honeyed ochres at right—create a dialogue between density and illumination, as if shadow and heat are negotiating the same terrain. Ink blooms and speckled splatters interrupt the smooth contours, lending the piece a bodily, atmospheric pulse that suggests erosion, memory, and the persistence of gesture. What emerges is an abstract cartography: a meditation on how we navigate repetition, finding order not through clarity, but through sustained movement.







