

This spare monochrome composition stages a quiet dialogue between geometry and the organic: a crescented vessel, a looping tendril, and a vigilant triangle hover like symbols in a private alphabet. Soft graphite washes create a mist of negative space where the eye drifts, while the repeated dash-marks pulse like stitched seams—suggesting repair, memory, or breath measured over time. The fish-like form and the circular “seed” within the triangle introduce a subtle narrative of migration and incubation, as if life is being diagrammed at the edge of abstraction. What emerges is a meditative cosmology—part ritual notation, part dream cartography—held together by restraint and suspended suspense.







