



This monochrome abstraction stages a quiet drama of concealment and emergence, where veiled geometric planes compress and release space like memories shifting under pressure. Soft gradients in charcoal and ash-gray act as light without a source, grazing textured accretions that read as scars, sediment, or erased inscriptions. The compositionβs fractured rectangles form a restrained architecture, yet the curved, shadowed forms within suggest a bodily presenceβan intimate interiority held inside a rigorously constructed grid. In its austerity, the work becomes meditative: a reflection on fragmentation as a mode of wholeness, and on how silence can be built from layers.







