

This monochrome abstraction assembles stacked bands of charcoal and ash into a quiet architecture, where blocks of darkness press against pale seams like withheld breath. Across the lower field, the mottled, pebble-like pattern interrupts the smooth planes, suggesting sediment, memory, or the stubborn texture of lived experience beneath an ordered surface. The soft bleeding edges and restrained tonal shifts turn hard geometry into something porous and human, making the composition feel less like a wall and more like a thresholdβan invitation to linger in the space between containment and release.







