

This monochrome abstraction orchestrates a quiet tension between architecture and organism, as a dominant vertical column anchors the scene while softer, clouded fields drift behind it like memory settling into place. Scattered glyphs—dots, loops, stitched lines, and leaf-like silhouettes—read as a private lexicon, suggesting coded speech or the residue of touch pressed into a weathered surface. The restrained palette sharpens the work’s emotional register: light appears less as illumination than as erasure, revealing and concealing forms in the same breath. In this suspended space, the piece becomes a meditation on order and interruption, where patterns try to stabilize the world even as they dissolve into mist.







