

In a restrained grayscale architecture of planes and bands, the composition stages a quiet ceremony of passage: a tapering, triangular vessel funnels the eye toward a luminous, blade-like core that feels both protective and perilously exposed. The repeated horizontal striations read like measured time or layered memory, while the small, drifting marks—like ash, seeds, or coded signals—animate the stillness with a sense of inner weather. Floral silhouettes and crescent forms hover at the margins as softened emblems of growth and cyclic return, counterbalancing the work’s severe geometry and suggesting that tenderness can persist inside structures built for control.







