



Arranged as a quiet grid of circular apertures, the work reads like a sequence of fleeting urban sightingsβindustrial frames, rooftops, and hard edges caught in silhouette as if glimpsed from a moving window. The restrained palette of soot-black against a reddish, grainy ground turns architecture into memory: solid forms pressing into a field that feels worn, weathered, and time-stained. Each circle becomes a small act of looking, where negative space carries as much weight as structure, suggesting the city not as a panorama but as a fractured, intimate archive of passages and pauses.







