

This diptych inhabits a hushed monochrome world where forms hover between figure and residue, as if memory has been pressed into the surface and then partially erased. On the left, a rose-like spiral swells from the ground of soot and wash, its soft luminosity resisting the surrounding turbulence of drips and bruised greys; on the right, sharper linear scaffolds and looping fragments interrupt the field, suggesting a mind trying to impose structure on the unruly. The dialogue between panels becomes a meditation on coherence and dissolution—gesture as both wound and repair—where negative space performs as a breath held between uncertainty and revelation.







