



This work stages a suspended field of acidic yellow-green wash where charcoal greys pool like weather systems, suggesting a mind-map of memory in the act of dissolving and reforming. Torn white apertures interrupt the surface as deliberate absences—breaths of silence—while fine linear notations and scattered marks read like coded measures, balancing structure against erasure. The surrounding relief of small white cubes frames the image as a perimeter of accumulated data or debris, turning the central stain into both a landscape and an archive. In its uneasy harmony of softness and grit, the piece meditates on how order is continually negotiated within instability.







