



A vast, muted field of olive-green dominates the canvas like a held breath, its fine horizontal striations suggesting time sedimenting into quiet matter. Along the upper edge, a compressed frieze of fractured geometry—charcoal, chalk-white, rust, and a sudden red—reads as a distant, industrial skyline or a coded memory, pressing against the calm below. The dark lateral band at left functions like a threshold, intensifying the sense of containment and inviting the eye to move between measured order and a restrained, simmering tension. In this balance of silence and interruption, the work becomes a meditation on boundaries: how inner expanses are policed, yet always susceptible to small, insistent breaks of light and color.







