



A single ink mass rises from a pale, breath-like ground, its vertical swell reading as both figure and apparitionβsomething half-emerging, half-dissolving back into silence. The wash moves between velvety blacks and translucent greys, where pooled edges and feathered blooms choreograph gravity against evaporation, making stillness feel unsettled and alive. Flecks of white and occasional pinpricks of red punctuate the monochrome like distant sparks, suggesting memory or pulse within an otherwise muted, meditative field. In its vast negative space, the work frames ambiguity as its subject: presence formed not by certainty, but by the ongoing act of becoming.







