

This monochrome composition stages a quiet theatre of symbols—triangles, stripes, and looping arcs—where geometry behaves like ritual rather than pure design. A central, ladder-like column pulls the eye upward, yet the surrounding curved bands and drifting marks interrupt any sense of certainty, as if memory keeps rewriting the architecture of belief. The restrained greys and layered transparencies create a weathered, palimpsestic space, suggesting time’s erosion while preserving traces of song, script, or prayer at the margins. What emerges is a meditative tension between order and intuition: a map of inner navigation where direction is felt more than proven.







