



In this monochrome abstraction, translucent planes and bruised washes of ink assemble a totemic figure that hovers between body and architecture, as if identity were being drafted and erased in the same breath. A dark, vertical axis anchors the composition like a spine, while jittering scribbles and smudged halos orbit it—gestures that read as memory’s static, insisting on movement where the forms attempt restraint. The small, diagrammatic motifs to the right—grid, dots, and a sprouting stem—suggest a coded language of measurement and growth, turning the scene into a quiet negotiation between control and instinct. The overall atmosphere is contemplative yet unsettled, a portrait of presence built from fragments, where meaning accumulates through layering rather than declaration.







