



This monochrome abstraction arranges itself like a precarious urban palimpsest—stacked blocks and eroded edges suggesting walls, windows, and memories repeatedly built over and scraped back. Dense blacks press against chalky whites, creating a tense chiaroscuro where light reads less as illumination than as rupture, a vertical seam that fractures the grid and lets silence enter. The surface’s scumbled textures and dragged paint carry the feeling of time-worn masonry, turning the composition into a meditation on containment and release, on order continually destabilized by lived experience.







