



This monochrome composition stages a quiet allegory of balance and navigation, where fish-like forms glide through a field of measured geometry as if thoughts were migrating across compartments of the mind. The restrained greys and inky blacks create a sober, meditative light—less illumination than resonance—allowing the triangular “shrine” at right to read as both shelter and warning, its dark orb hovering like an eclipsed sun. Curving lines and scattered marks behave like currents and murmurs, softening the austerity of the shapes and suggesting that even the most controlled structures are permeable to instinct, memory, and drift. In its spare symbolism, the work feels like a map of interior space: ritualistic, playful, and faintly enigmatic, inviting the viewer to locate meaning in motion rather than in certainty.







