

This work distills the human ear into a cavern of charcoal atmospheres, where velvety shadows and soft gradients turn an everyday form into a private architecture of listening. A single amber line cuts across the field like a thread of signal or memory, its spare geometry interrupting the smoky realism with the insistence of thought. The tension between tactile greys and this lucid incision suggests the fragility of perceptionβhow what we hear is never pure sensation, but always annotated, intercepted, and drawn back into the self.







