

This composition builds an austere architecture from translucent gray blocks, as if memory were poured into rooms and allowed to stain the paper. Black linear scaffolding arrests the drift of the washes, while amber ruptures—part conduit, part wound—thread the space with a fragile warmth that suggests circulation within an otherwise restrained order. The generous white ground behaves like silence between structures, turning each drip and seam into a record of gravity, hesitation, and control. In its measured imbalance, the work reads as an urban psyche: systems attempting clarity, continually softened by seepage, time, and emotion.