



This monochrome abstraction choreographs ink-washed orbs, hooked lines, and translucent planes into a suspended architecture where gesture becomes a form of memory. The interplay of velvety blacks against evaporating greys suggests a dialogue between insistence and erasure—marks that assert themselves even as they dissolve into atmosphere. Fragmented symbols—fishlike silhouettes, laddered triangles, and calligraphic scratches—read like half-translated signs, proposing a private cosmology where instinct, ritual, and urban residue briefly align. In its open negative space, the work holds a quiet tension: a map of connection drawn in uncertainty, as if meaning is continually negotiated rather than declared.







