

This composition assembles a quiet architecture of fragments—cool aquas and spring greens tessellated into soft-edged planes that feel both constructed and gently dissolving. A pale, vertical void anchors the center like a shaft of withheld light, allowing the surrounding shapes to orbit it in a measured, almost musical rhythm of overlap and interruption. The eye moves through translucent layers where contours hesitate and rejoin, suggesting memory’s way of mapping a place: not as a single view, but as accumulated glimpses. In its restrained palette and porous boundaries, the work becomes a meditation on interior space—how order is continually negotiated with atmosphere, and how clarity can emerge from interruption.