



This monochrome abstraction stages a quiet encounter between organism and mechanism, where fish-like silhouettes drift through a field of circles and angular planes that read like diagrams of thought. Charcoal gestures—smudged, urgent, and nearly calligraphic—press against more deliberate, translucent forms, creating a tension between instinctive mark-making and measured construction. The sparse palette turns light into a kind of silence, letting negative space function as water and memory alike, while the repeated arcs suggest cycles of perception, capture, and release. What emerges is a poised meditation on navigation—how the self moves through systems it cannot fully name, yet intuitively inhabits.







