



This work stages a quiet choreography between weight and suspension: translucent planes hover like veils, while three teardrop forms descend into velvety pools of shadow that feel more like memory than cast light. The restrained palette—chalky whites, muted ochres, and a bruised blue-grey—creates a fragile atmosphere where matter appears to soften, dissolve, and reform. A crescent-like arc on the right reads as both threshold and wound, suggesting an intimate narrative of absence, erosion, and the persistence of trace. In its layered transparency, the piece invites the eye to move slowly, as though touching time itself—each overlap a pause, each shadow an echo.







