



A brooding monochrome field coalesces into a vortex of granular marks, as if a murmuration of ash or birds is being drawn downward by an unseen gravity. The composition balances dissolution and density: soft, fog-like washes hover at the perimeter while the central funnel tightens into a near-physical weight, turning space itself into a force. In its muted light, the work reads as both meteorological and psychologicalβa quiet study of how collective energy can become pressure, and how uncertainty can take on a decisive shape.







