



This spare monochrome composition stages a quiet dialogue between calligraphic certainty and watery hesitation: a single anchoring stroke descends like a mast while translucent washes bloom and overlap, as though memory is being rewritten in layers. Fragmented motifs—fish-like silhouettes, patterned pods, and a small triangular cluster—hover as symbolic fragments, suggesting a coded ecology where instinct, ritual, and structure coexist without fully resolving. The restrained greyscale light turns the paper into atmosphere, letting negative space speak as loudly as ink, and the whole image reads as a meditation on balance—between drift and direction, the organic and the diagrammatic.







