



This cool-toned abstraction orchestrates triangles and a banded circle like instruments in a quiet, measured score, where geometry becomes a language for contemplation rather than certainty. Veils of blue and slate are interrupted by glinting linear textures—suggesting rain, static, or time itself—so the surface reads as both constructed and weathered, an architecture of feeling. The circle’s horizontal striations anchor the composition with a calm gravitational pull, while the angled forms tilt the space into gentle instability, evoking the tension between order and drifting introspection. In its restrained palette and layered planes, the work proposes a poetics of navigation: we move through systems, symbols, and silences, searching for a still point within the grid.







