

Suspended in an expanse of white, the umbrella becomes a quiet architecture of protection, its dense, stippled blackness absorbing the falling rain like unspoken thoughts. Beneath it, the interlocked geometric formsβsquare, circle, and curling arcβsuggest a figure or a burden in motion, caught between shelter and exposure, stability and drift. The sparse composition and restrained monochrome sharpen the emotional temperature: a meditation on how we construct refuge from the simplest symbols, and how fragility can feel most profound when rendered with deliberate restraint.







