

In a restrained monochrome field, wavering bands of light and shadow behave like a tidal current, pressing against a central diamond that reads simultaneously as shrine, seed, and threshold. Within this dark geometric vessel, delicate tulip-like forms rise as quiet witnesses—fragile life held in suspension—while mirrored specks and drips suggest both ashfall and starlight, an ambiguity between ruin and renewal. The flanking glyphic silhouettes operate as guardians or echoes of language, turning the composition into a meditation on how meaning is protected, obscured, and finally re-emerges through pattern and repetition. The work’s tension between soft, organic motion and hard-edged symmetry invites a contemplative stillness, as if memory itself were being distilled into emblem.







