



Suspended in a field of ochre hush, two crisp geometric fragments—one dark and arrowed, the other a red, petal-like crescent—hover like signals that have slipped free of language. The composition’s generous negative space turns silence into structure, while a pale, eye-shaped sliver to the right reads as a watchful aperture or distant horizon, sharpening the sense of measured anticipation. Warm tonal layering and softened edges temper the graphic severity, suggesting an interior landscape where direction, desire, and perception negotiate their delicate balance.







