



This work reads like a quietly ceremonial diagramβan earthen field of rust and umber where repeated crescent and pillar forms march in disciplined cadence, as if time itself were being measured in breaths. The central void, a half-moon of shadow and stippled light, interrupts the symmetry with a charged pause, turning pattern into contemplation and suggesting absence as a generative presence. Fine horizontal bands at the top and bottom compress the space like musical staves, letting the eye βhearβ rhythm while the muted palette evokes weathered stone, memory, and the patience of ritual. Beneath its geometric order, the piece holds an intimate tension between architecture and body, structure and longing, inviting meditation on cycles, thresholds, and the sanctity of repetition.







