

This work stages a quiet duel between order and erosion: a disciplined checkerboard whose squares are built from countless granular marks, like a woven surface that remembers every touch. The alternating fields of slate and ochre hold a restrained, architectural rhythm, yet their mottled densities and imperfect edges suggest time, weathering, and the inevitable drift of certainty. Light seems to catch on the raised, stippled texture, turning repetition into a meditative pulseβat once stable, tactile, and subtly unsettled.







