

Veiled in a rain of graphite-like striations, the image reads as a memory caught mid-erasureβan architecture of the mind where forms insist on presence even as they dissolve. A stark, black triangular mass anchors the upper field like a suspended weight, setting a tense counterpoint to the softer, ghosted contours beneath it. The compressed monochrome palette turns light into abrasion rather than illumination, suggesting time, fatigue, and the quiet violence of repetition. What emerges is a poetics of obstruction: vision filtered through interference, inviting the viewer to search for meaning in the very act of not fully seeing.







