

Contained within a pale circular field, a tangle of glossy black lines accumulates like a condensed storm of thought—part diagram, part scar—where gesture hardens into structure. The composition oscillates between control and collapse: looping trajectories and vertical drips suggest both measurement and surrender, as if a private language is being written faster than it can be translated. Subtle olive-grey tones beneath the ink read like sediment or memory, grounding the agitation in a quiet, atmospheric depth that turns the circle into a fragile vessel for pressure and persistence. The work ultimately feels like an archaeology of attention—tracing how meaning forms through repetition, erasure, and the insistence to mark.







