



A field of saturated cobalt asserts itself like a sealed chamber, its weighty planes interrupted by a pale vertical fissure that reads as both seam and passage—an invitation to breathe within constraint. The composition balances monumentality and fragility: broad, opaque blocks hover over washes and drips, while quick, angular markings and bruised traces of ochre suggest a buried architecture or a half-erased map. Light is not depicted so much as excavated from the paper’s remaining whiteness, making absence an active presence that steadies the intensity of the blue. The work ultimately meditates on thresholds—between order and improvisation, enclosure and release—where meaning gathers in the quiet edges and the imperfect join.







