

In a restrained monochrome field, the composition stages a quiet dialogue between two totemic presences—one curving and vessel-like, the other an upright, tapering form punctuated by a vertical axis—suggesting the tension between containment and aspiration. Soft, fogged planes of gray act like erasures, allowing symbols to surface and recede, while the sparse linear marks read as half-remembered inscriptions drifting at the edge of legibility. The subtle leaf motif and beadlike dots introduce a pulse of organic life within an otherwise ceremonial geometry, as if growth is being measured, calibrated, and held in suspense. What emerges is a meditative architecture of feeling: an interior landscape where memory, ritual, and breath occupy the same muted space.







