



This monochrome abstraction stages a ritual of marks: calligraphic arcs and taut verticals collide with translucent washes, as if thought itself were being tested for shape and weight. A central, totem-like form anchors the composition—part vessel, part figure—while looping gestures orbit it like unresolved memories, alternately binding and releasing the space. The sparse palette intensifies the drama of negative space, allowing each brushstroke to read as both incision and breath, suggesting a quiet struggle between control and surrender. Patterned fragments at the periphery function like coded language, hinting at systems of order that the painting continually disrupts in search of a more intuitive truth.







