



A hushed, aqueous blue field is held in quiet tension by a rigid vertical axis, as if the painting were stitched together by an unseen spine that both stabilizes and confines. Beneath this structural calm, a lotus-like outline and a block of handwritten script hover like half-remembered symbols—devotional, intimate, yet deliberately withheld—suggesting a private history submerged under layers of wash and abrasion. The magnet-shaped mark and faint geometric seams introduce a cool, almost scientific vocabulary that collides with the spiritual motif, turning the work into a meditation on attraction, containment, and the fragile labor of meaning-making. Light seems to seep rather than shine, giving the surface the feeling of a palimpsest where memory is preserved not by clarity, but by persistence.







